Caracas (AFP) – Venezuelan Vice President Nicolas Maduro will take
over as interim president and an election will be called within 30 days,
the country’s foreign minister said Tuesday, after Hugo Chavez’s death.
“It is the mandate that comandante President Hugo Chavez gave us,”
Foreign Minister Elias Jaua told state news channel Telesur, explaining
that there was an “absolute absence” over the constitutional procedure
to replace Chavez.
Jaua did not specify if the election would be held within 30 days or if the date would be chosen during that period.
The minister’s announcement that Maduro will take the helm in the
interim also appears to contradict the constitution, which says that the
National Assembly president takes over the presidency if the president
dies.
Fernando Soto Rojas, a lawmaker from Chavez’s socialist PSUV party,
had said earlier that National Assembly president Diosdado Cabello must
take the helm.
“There is no power vacuum. The National Assembly with its president
Diosdado Cabello must take power and later we will go without a doubt to
an electoral process,” Soto Rojas told state-run television, adding
that he backed Maduro as an election candidate.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/03/venezuela-says-election-to-be-called-within-30-days/
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