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Chavez in four-day tele-marathon | Chavez in four-day tele-marathon |
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has begun a four-day broadcast of his national TV programme, Alo Presidente, to mark its 10th anniversary. | Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has begun a four-day broadcast of his national TV programme, Alo Presidente, to mark its 10th anniversary. |
The programme will be transmitted from different parts of the country and include a series of guests and live satellite link-ups. | The programme will be transmitted from different parts of the country and include a series of guests and live satellite link-ups. |
It has been the cause of some controversy about the control of the media in Venezuela. | It has been the cause of some controversy about the control of the media in Venezuela. |
It got under way in an electrical plant in the western state of Zulia. | It got under way in an electrical plant in the western state of Zulia. |
In Alo Presidente's traditional format, Mr Chavez appeared at a desk in the middle of the industrial complex with an audience of loyal supporters and began talking about a vast array of topics. | In Alo Presidente's traditional format, Mr Chavez appeared at a desk in the middle of the industrial complex with an audience of loyal supporters and began talking about a vast array of topics. |
Among them corruption, the global economic crisis and the importance of the electrical plant to the country's energy production. | Among them corruption, the global economic crisis and the importance of the electrical plant to the country's energy production. |
Call for ideas | Call for ideas |
Mr Chavez has also focused much on the country's privately-owned media and what he calls the battle of ideas in Venezuela. | Mr Chavez has also focused much on the country's privately-owned media and what he calls the battle of ideas in Venezuela. |
The programme may have been on air for the past 10 years, but its core message remains the same. | The programme may have been on air for the past 10 years, but its core message remains the same. |
"We must develop all the potential and human resources we've got in this socialist project," Mr Chavez said. | "We must develop all the potential and human resources we've got in this socialist project," Mr Chavez said. |
"We need to bring together the mayors and the local communities. I want to hear your ideas. We can't waste any more time." | "We need to bring together the mayors and the local communities. I want to hear your ideas. We can't waste any more time." |
Opponents of Mr Chavez have attacked the four-day long Alo Presidente as a publicity stunt. | Opponents of Mr Chavez have attacked the four-day long Alo Presidente as a publicity stunt. |
They say that it coincides with a visit by the Peruvian writer, Mario Vargas Llosa, who is taking part in a seminar critical of Mr Chavez and the socialist revolution in Venezuela. | They say that it coincides with a visit by the Peruvian writer, Mario Vargas Llosa, who is taking part in a seminar critical of Mr Chavez and the socialist revolution in Venezuela. |
The government says the extended programme is merely a celebration of the past decade and that Alo Presidente is a programme loved by most Venezuelans. | |
Either way, the move comes two years after an opposition television channel, RCTV, was denied a broadcast licence for its role in an attempted coup in 2002, and a bitter debate is currently being held about the alleged control of cultural life in Venezuela. | Either way, the move comes two years after an opposition television channel, RCTV, was denied a broadcast licence for its role in an attempted coup in 2002, and a bitter debate is currently being held about the alleged control of cultural life in Venezuela. |
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