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UK politicians pay tribute to Venezuela's Hugo Chavez | UK politicians pay tribute to Venezuela's Hugo Chavez |
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The UK foreign secretary has paid tribute to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who he said left a "lasting impression" on his country. | The UK foreign secretary has paid tribute to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who he said left a "lasting impression" on his country. |
Mr Chavez, 58, died on Tuesday after being seriously ill with cancer, ending his 14-year rule. | Mr Chavez, 58, died on Tuesday after being seriously ill with cancer, ending his 14-year rule. |
His death was announced by Vice-President Nicolas Maduro, who said the leader had died "after battling a tough illness for nearly two years". | His death was announced by Vice-President Nicolas Maduro, who said the leader had died "after battling a tough illness for nearly two years". |
William Hague said he was "saddened" to hear of his death. | William Hague said he was "saddened" to hear of his death. |
He added: "As President of Venezuela for 14 years he has left a lasting impression on the country and more widely. | He added: "As President of Venezuela for 14 years he has left a lasting impression on the country and more widely. |
"I would like to offer my condolences to his family and to the Venezuelan people at this time." | "I would like to offer my condolences to his family and to the Venezuelan people at this time." |
'Worked tirelessly' | 'Worked tirelessly' |
Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams also remembered Mr Chavez, who he said had worked tirelessly to improve the lives of Venezuelan citizens. | Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams also remembered Mr Chavez, who he said had worked tirelessly to improve the lives of Venezuelan citizens. |
"He dedicated himself to building a new and radical society in Venezuela," he said. | "He dedicated himself to building a new and radical society in Venezuela," he said. |
"His progressive social and economic changes took millions out of poverty. He extended free health care and education for all citizens and his re-election last year with a huge majority was testimony to his vision." | "His progressive social and economic changes took millions out of poverty. He extended free health care and education for all citizens and his re-election last year with a huge majority was testimony to his vision." |
Mr Chavez visited the UK on a number of occasions, meeting the Queen and the then prime minister Tony Blair in 2001, and former mayor of London Ken Livingstone in 2006. | Mr Chavez visited the UK on a number of occasions, meeting the Queen and the then prime minister Tony Blair in 2001, and former mayor of London Ken Livingstone in 2006. |
Last night Mr Livingstone tweeted that President Chavez was a "friend and comrade" who "showed there is an alternative to neo-liberalism and colonialism in Venezuela". | Last night Mr Livingstone tweeted that President Chavez was a "friend and comrade" who "showed there is an alternative to neo-liberalism and colonialism in Venezuela". |
"The best tribute for Hugo Chavez is to redouble our efforts for a world free of exploitation and colonialism. RIP," he added. | "The best tribute for Hugo Chavez is to redouble our efforts for a world free of exploitation and colonialism. RIP," he added. |
Respect MP George Galloway tweeted: "Farewell Comandante Hugo Chavez champion of the poor the oppressed everywhere. Modern day Spartacus. Rest in Peace." | |
The British ambassador to Venezuela, Catherine Nettleton, also offered her condolences on behalf of the UK. | The British ambassador to Venezuela, Catherine Nettleton, also offered her condolences on behalf of the UK. |
She said she had met Mr Chavez on two occasions and he had "warmly remembered" his visits to the UK. | She said she had met Mr Chavez on two occasions and he had "warmly remembered" his visits to the UK. |
"President Chavez was passionate about his country and his passing will be widely felt in Venezuela. We will continue to work with the Venezuelan government to build our co-operation in areas of mutual interest," she said. | "President Chavez was passionate about his country and his passing will be widely felt in Venezuela. We will continue to work with the Venezuelan government to build our co-operation in areas of mutual interest," she said. |