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Chavez 'battalions' hold meetings | |
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Plans by Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez to unite his supporters in a single political party have moved forward with activists' meetings. | |
Six million people have signed up to become members of the president's United Socialist Party. | |
Critics worry about the threat to plurality, but organisers say it will give ordinary Venezuelans more chance to shape the future of the country. | Critics worry about the threat to plurality, but organisers say it will give ordinary Venezuelans more chance to shape the future of the country. |
Venezuela's parliament is made up only of politicians backing the president. | |
But they come from a number of different parties. | But they come from a number of different parties. |
The opposition in Venezuela boycotted recent elections. | |
Activist battalions | Activist battalions |
Hugo Chavez is changing that by creating one united party, which he says will be constructed from the bottom up. | Hugo Chavez is changing that by creating one united party, which he says will be constructed from the bottom up. |
Six million people have volunteered to become activists. | Six million people have volunteered to become activists. |
They have been formed into battalions. More than 1,000 of these have now met for the first time. | They have been formed into battalions. More than 1,000 of these have now met for the first time. |
They will choose representatives who will soon take part in a national congress which will decide how the party will work. | They will choose representatives who will soon take part in a national congress which will decide how the party will work. |
However, all this is creating division within the coalition. | However, all this is creating division within the coalition. |
Three key parties have so far refused to dissolve their groups and they have expressed concerns that this new style of politics could lead to one way of thinking. | Three key parties have so far refused to dissolve their groups and they have expressed concerns that this new style of politics could lead to one way of thinking. |
But Mr Chavez says the battalions will be centres of debate which will drive the socialist revolution. | But Mr Chavez says the battalions will be centres of debate which will drive the socialist revolution. |
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