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Venezuela democratic, says Chavez | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
Venezuela's left-wing President Hugo Chavez has said his country is "fully democratic", a day after MPs granted him sweeping powers to rule by decree. | Venezuela's left-wing President Hugo Chavez has said his country is "fully democratic", a day after MPs granted him sweeping powers to rule by decree. |
Mr Chavez was addressing other Latin American leaders at a Mercosur trade bloc summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. | Mr Chavez was addressing other Latin American leaders at a Mercosur trade bloc summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. |
He said his ally, Cuba's President Fidel Castro, was battling for his life, but Mr Chavez did not elaborate. | |
Mercosur leaders agreed to set up a democracy watchdog to monitor elections in member states, including Venezuela. | Mercosur leaders agreed to set up a democracy watchdog to monitor elections in member states, including Venezuela. |
Mr Chavez said the political changes underway in Venezuela were "complex and difficult" and asked other South American leaders for understanding. | Mr Chavez said the political changes underway in Venezuela were "complex and difficult" and asked other South American leaders for understanding. |
"In Venezuela there is a completely democratic process under way," he said. | "In Venezuela there is a completely democratic process under way," he said. |
'Destruction of the world' | 'Destruction of the world' |
Mr Chavez, who won re-election last month, has come under fire recently for his plans to spread "socialism for the 21st century". | Mr Chavez, who won re-election last month, has come under fire recently for his plans to spread "socialism for the 21st century". |
Critics fear he is imposing censorship and trying to build an authoritarian regime with all institutional powers consolidated into his own hands. | Critics fear he is imposing censorship and trying to build an authoritarian regime with all institutional powers consolidated into his own hands. |
On Friday he urged his fellow Latin American leaders to reject free market economics. | On Friday he urged his fellow Latin American leaders to reject free market economics. |
"I believe that capitalism is the road to the destruction of the world". | "I believe that capitalism is the road to the destruction of the world". |
Without integration Latin America has no way forward Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva Arriving in Rio for the summit on Thursday he had said he wanted to "de-contaminate" Mercosur of the free market economic policies recommended to Latin America in the past by Washington. | Without integration Latin America has no way forward Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva Arriving in Rio for the summit on Thursday he had said he wanted to "de-contaminate" Mercosur of the free market economic policies recommended to Latin America in the past by Washington. |
At the close of the summit, Mr Chavez said he had spoken to Fidel Castro for nearly half an hour several days ago. | |
"I don't know when Fidel will die," he said. "I hope he lives 80 more years, I hope he lives 100 more years". | |
Mercosur integration | |
The state of Fidel Castro's health has been a closely guarded secret since he fell ill last July, but Cuban authorities deny he has terminal cancer as some US officials have said. | |
In a joint statement, the Mercosur leaders called for the resumption of the Doha Round of global trade talks. | |
They urged rich nations to drop agricultural subsidies and open their markets to goods from developing nations. | |
The summit's host, President Lula, said a successful Mercosur was essential for Latin America to become a bigger player on the world stage. | The summit's host, President Lula, said a successful Mercosur was essential for Latin America to become a bigger player on the world stage. |
"Without integration Latin America has no way forward," he said. | "Without integration Latin America has no way forward," he said. |
The five Mercosur governments - Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela - agreed to set up a democracy watchdog which will monitor elections in member countries. | The five Mercosur governments - Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela - agreed to set up a democracy watchdog which will monitor elections in member countries. |
The BBC's Steve Kingstone in Rio de Janeiro says the aim is to ensure that Mercosur remains true to its democratic principles. | The BBC's Steve Kingstone in Rio de Janeiro says the aim is to ensure that Mercosur remains true to its democratic principles. |
Mr Lula said all countries should respect democracy and human rights. | Mr Lula said all countries should respect democracy and human rights. |
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