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Hugo Chavez's body to stay on display in Venezuela | |
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The body of the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is to be embalmed and put on display after his funeral, Vice-President Nicolas Maduro says. | The body of the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is to be embalmed and put on display after his funeral, Vice-President Nicolas Maduro says. |
The decision reflects the huge crowds queuing to pay their respects in Caracas, where he is lying in state. | The decision reflects the huge crowds queuing to pay their respects in Caracas, where he is lying in state. |
Mr Chavez's body will be moved to a military museum after the state funeral on Friday, Mr Maduro said. | |
Hugo Chavez, who led Venezuela for 14 years, died on Tuesday after a long battle with cancer. | Hugo Chavez, who led Venezuela for 14 years, died on Tuesday after a long battle with cancer. |
More than two million mourners have already filed past his body at the military academy in Caracas, queuing for hours to see him lying in state. | More than two million mourners have already filed past his body at the military academy in Caracas, queuing for hours to see him lying in state. |
Leaders from Latin America and beyond are gathering in Caracas for his funeral on Friday, and Mr Maduro said the ceremony would go ahead as planned. | Leaders from Latin America and beyond are gathering in Caracas for his funeral on Friday, and Mr Maduro said the ceremony would go ahead as planned. |
His body would be embalmed "like Lenin and Mao Zedong", and put on display for at least another seven days, Mr Maduro added. | |
The body will be moved to the Caracas military museum, where Mr Chavez - then an army officer - was captured in 1992 after leading the failed coup attempt that first brought him onto Venezuela's political stage. | |
The building will be converted into a new "museum of the revolution", Mr Maduro said. | |
Mr Chavez's supporters want him eventually interred in Venezuela's national Pantheon alongside Simon Bolivar, the 19th Century independence leader the late president claimed as his political inspiration. | |
But Venezuela's constitution says people can only be admitted to the Pantheon 25 years after their death. | But Venezuela's constitution says people can only be admitted to the Pantheon 25 years after their death. |
The Venezuelan government says more than 30 world leaders - mostly from Latin America and the Caribbean - will attend the funeral on Friday morning. | |
Among them will be President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran. | |
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Hugo Chavez died on Tuesday after a two-year battle with cancer that saw him have four operations in Cuba. | |
He was re-elected for a fourth term as president last October after saying he had recovered from his illness. | |
Under Venezuela's constitution, an election must be held within 30 days and the government has said it intends to stick to that timetable. | |
Vice-President Nicolas Maduro - who is acting as president - will be the candidate for the governing socialist party (PSUV). | |
The opposition have yet to announce their candidate, but it is widely expected to be Henrique Capriles, 40, who lost to Mr Chavez in October. | |
A self-proclaimed revolutionary, during his 14 years in power Hugo Chavez used Venezuela's huge oil wealth to implement a wide range of socialist policies. | |
Broad popular support - above all from poor Venezuelans - helped him win successive elections. | |
But his opponents say he wrecked Venezuela's economy and governed as a virtual dictator, while crime and corruption flourished, | |
Internationally, he was an outspoken advocate of Latin American unity and a staunch critic of US influence in the region. | |
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