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Venezuela's Hugo Chavez dies aged 58 | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez has died, his vice-president has announced. | Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez has died, his vice-president has announced. |
Mr Chavez had not appeared in public since he returned to Venezuela last month after cancer treatment in Cuba. | Mr Chavez had not appeared in public since he returned to Venezuela last month after cancer treatment in Cuba. |
An emotional Nicolas Maduro made the announcement on Tuesday evening, flanked by leading Venezuelan political and military leaders. | An emotional Nicolas Maduro made the announcement on Tuesday evening, flanked by leading Venezuelan political and military leaders. |
Earlier, he said the 58-year-old Venezuelan leader had a new, severe respiratory infection and had entered "his most difficult hours". | Earlier, he said the 58-year-old Venezuelan leader had a new, severe respiratory infection and had entered "his most difficult hours". |
He also announced the government had expelled two US diplomats from the country for spying on Venezuela's military. | |
Military loyal | |
In Tuesday evening's emotional address, Mr Maduro said Mr Chavez had died "after battling a tough illness for nearly two years". | |
He said he had no doubt that Mr Chavez's cancer, first diagnosed in 2011, had been induced by foul play by Venezuela's enemies. | |
Venezuelan radio reported that military had been deployed across the country. | |
A statement by the military said it would protect the sovereignty integrity and security of the country. It would remain loyal to the vice-president and to parliament, it added, urging people to remain calm. | |
Under the constitution, the head of Venezuela's Congress, Diosdado Cabello, will assume the interim presidency before an election is held. | |
In Argentina, President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner suspended all activities after the death was announced. | |
Both she and her late husband, Nestor Kirchner, were close friends of the firebrand Venezuelan leader. | |
Cuba surgery | |
One of the most visible, vocal and controversial leaders in Latin America, Hugo Chavez won the presidency in 1998 and had most recently won another six-year presidential term in October 2012. | |
Last May, the former army paratrooper said he had recovered from an unspecified cancer, after undergoing surgery and chemotherapy in 2011 and a further operation in February 2012. | |
However, in December 2012, he announced he needed further cancer surgery in Cuba, and named his Vice-President, Nicolas Maduro, as his preferred successor should the need arise. | However, in December 2012, he announced he needed further cancer surgery in Cuba, and named his Vice-President, Nicolas Maduro, as his preferred successor should the need arise. |
Mr Chavez remained out of public view, finally returning to Venezuela in February. | Mr Chavez remained out of public view, finally returning to Venezuela in February. |
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