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Chavez swearing-in delay legal, rules Venezuela Supreme Court | Chavez swearing-in delay legal, rules Venezuela Supreme Court |
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Venezuela's Supreme Court has ruled that the postponement of President Hugo Chavez's inauguration for a new term in office is legal. | Venezuela's Supreme Court has ruled that the postponement of President Hugo Chavez's inauguration for a new term in office is legal. |
Earlier, the National Assembly voted to give Mr Chavez as much time as he needed to recover from cancer surgery. | Earlier, the National Assembly voted to give Mr Chavez as much time as he needed to recover from cancer surgery. |
The opposition argues that Mr Chavez's current mandate expires on 10 January, the day he is due to be sworn in. | The opposition argues that Mr Chavez's current mandate expires on 10 January, the day he is due to be sworn in. |
Mr Chavez is in hospital in Cuba and has suffered complications caused by a lung infection. | Mr Chavez is in hospital in Cuba and has suffered complications caused by a lung infection. |
Supreme Court President Luisa Estella Morales said it would be "absurd" to consider Mr Chavez's treatment in Cuba as an unauthorised absence. | Supreme Court President Luisa Estella Morales said it would be "absurd" to consider Mr Chavez's treatment in Cuba as an unauthorised absence. |
She said that the oath of office could be taken at a later date, as the constitution states, and Mr Chavez's re-election had guaranteed "continuity" in government. | She said that the oath of office could be taken at a later date, as the constitution states, and Mr Chavez's re-election had guaranteed "continuity" in government. |
Unanimous decision | |
In a televised statement, Ms Morales read out the unanimous decision of the panel of seven magistrates who handle constitutional issues before the court. | In a televised statement, Ms Morales read out the unanimous decision of the panel of seven magistrates who handle constitutional issues before the court. |
She said there was a clear distinction between the act of taking the oath and the beginning of a new mandate. | She said there was a clear distinction between the act of taking the oath and the beginning of a new mandate. |
The Supreme Court considered the swearing-in an important formality, but not indispensable for the start of the new presidential term, she said. | The Supreme Court considered the swearing-in an important formality, but not indispensable for the start of the new presidential term, she said. |
According to the opposition, Mr Chavez should be declared temporarily incapacitated with the current Speaker of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, not Vice-President Nicolas Maduro, taking over as caretaker leader. | According to the opposition, Mr Chavez should be declared temporarily incapacitated with the current Speaker of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, not Vice-President Nicolas Maduro, taking over as caretaker leader. |
They argue that Mr Maduro, who was appointed by Mr Chavez not elected, will cease to be vice-president on 10 January. | They argue that Mr Maduro, who was appointed by Mr Chavez not elected, will cease to be vice-president on 10 January. |
But Ms Morales said that "the executive power made up of the president, vice-president, ministers and other organs, as well as administration officials, will continue to carry out their functions under the principle of administrative continuity". | |
She said that the swearing-in ceremony would no doubt happen. | |
"But at this moment, we can't say when, how, or where he [the president] will be sworn in", Ms Morales said. | |
President Chavez, who has been in power since 1999 and was re-elected in October for a fourth term, has not been seen or heard in public for almost a month. | President Chavez, who has been in power since 1999 and was re-elected in October for a fourth term, has not been seen or heard in public for almost a month. |
Mr Cabello has called on Chavez supporters to take to the streets of Caracas on Thursday to show support for him. | Mr Cabello has called on Chavez supporters to take to the streets of Caracas on Thursday to show support for him. |
He said several foreign leaders had agreed to be at the Miraflores Presidential Palace on inauguration day. | He said several foreign leaders had agreed to be at the Miraflores Presidential Palace on inauguration day. |