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Venezuelan cabinet attends Mass for Chavez's recovery | |
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Venezuelan cabinet ministers got together to pray for the recovery of President Hugo Chavez, who is in Cuba recovering from a cancer operation. | Venezuelan cabinet ministers got together to pray for the recovery of President Hugo Chavez, who is in Cuba recovering from a cancer operation. |
They took part in a Mass held at the presidential palace in Caracas. | |
Official New Year celebrations were called off on Sunday after Vice-President Nicolas Maduro announced that Mr Chavez had suffered new complications. | Official New Year celebrations were called off on Sunday after Vice-President Nicolas Maduro announced that Mr Chavez had suffered new complications. |
The 58-year-old president is due to be sworn in for a new term on 10 January. | The 58-year-old president is due to be sworn in for a new term on 10 January. |
"The government is united, we are all praying for his health to recover so he can return to our country," said Federal District governor Jacqueline Farias. | "The government is united, we are all praying for his health to recover so he can return to our country," said Federal District governor Jacqueline Farias. |
Elsewhere in the Venezuelan capital, at the San Francis church, some 300 people attended another Mass for Mr Chavez. | |
Correspondents in Caracas describe the end-of-year atmosphere as subdued, yet calm. | Correspondents in Caracas describe the end-of-year atmosphere as subdued, yet calm. |
Mr Chavez, who has been in power since 1999, was elected in October for a fourth term in office. | Mr Chavez, who has been in power since 1999, was elected in October for a fourth term in office. |
Earlier this year, he said he had been cleared of a cancer diagnosed in 2011 and was fit to serve out his six-year term. | Earlier this year, he said he had been cleared of a cancer diagnosed in 2011 and was fit to serve out his six-year term. |
But on 11 December, he went through his fourth cancer operation in Cuba. | But on 11 December, he went through his fourth cancer operation in Cuba. |
Huge secrecy | Huge secrecy |
The BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Havana says it is now three weeks since Hugo Chavez has been seen or heard from in person. | The BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Havana says it is now three weeks since Hugo Chavez has been seen or heard from in person. |
There are also many questions about what will happen on 10 January when Mr Chavez is due to be re-inaugurated, our correspondent adds. | There are also many questions about what will happen on 10 January when Mr Chavez is due to be re-inaugurated, our correspondent adds. |
National Assembly head Diosdado Cabello recently said that the swearing-in ceremony would be delayed in the case of Mr Chavez's absence. | National Assembly head Diosdado Cabello recently said that the swearing-in ceremony would be delayed in the case of Mr Chavez's absence. |
But the opposition says such move would be unconstitutional. | But the opposition says such move would be unconstitutional. |
The Venezuelan constitutions states that a new election should be called in 30 days should the president not be fit enough to attend his inauguration, the opposition argues. | The Venezuelan constitutions states that a new election should be called in 30 days should the president not be fit enough to attend his inauguration, the opposition argues. |
Vice-president Nicolas Maduro went to Cuba on Saturday to meet Mr Chavez. | Vice-president Nicolas Maduro went to Cuba on Saturday to meet Mr Chavez. |
In a televised announcement from Havana on Sunday, he said that the president had "suffered new complications" and that his health state remained "delicate". | In a televised announcement from Havana on Sunday, he said that the president had "suffered new complications" and that his health state remained "delicate". |
"We have been informed of new complications that arose as a consequence of the respiratory infection we already knew about," he said. | "We have been informed of new complications that arose as a consequence of the respiratory infection we already knew about," he said. |
He added that the treatment was "not without risk." | He added that the treatment was "not without risk." |
Following Mr Maduro's announcement, Information Minister Ernesto Villegas appeared in a special programme on Venezuelan TV, calling on Venezuelans not to believe rumours about the president's health. | Following Mr Maduro's announcement, Information Minister Ernesto Villegas appeared in a special programme on Venezuelan TV, calling on Venezuelans not to believe rumours about the president's health. |
Late on Sunday, Mr Villegas said a government-organised New Year's Eve concert in central Caracas had been cancelled and he urged Venezuelans to pray for President Chavez. | Late on Sunday, Mr Villegas said a government-organised New Year's Eve concert in central Caracas had been cancelled and he urged Venezuelans to pray for President Chavez. |
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