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          Chavez successor wins narrow vote

          By Agencies in Caracas | China Daily | Updated: 2013-04-16 08:04

           Chavez successor wins narrow vote

          Government supporters celebrate after the result of the presidential election was announced in the Venezuelan capital Caracas early on Monday. Hugo Chavez's hand-picked successor, Nicolas Maduro, won a razor-thin victory. Ariana Cubillos / Associated Press

          Chavez successor wins narrow vote

          Chavez successor wins narrow vote

          Late leader's ally faces challenges both inside and outside his party in Venezuela

          Late leader Hugo Chavez's chosen successor Nicolas Maduro won Venezuela's presidential election by a whisker but now faces opposition protests plus a host of economic and political challenges in the OPEC nation.

          The 50-year-old former bus driver, whom Chavez named as his preferred heir before dying from cancer, edged out opposition challenger Henrique Capriles with 50.7 percent of the votes in Sunday's election, according to election board returns. Capriles took 49.1 percent, a difference of just 235,000 ballots.

          "Mission accomplished Comandante Chavez. The public fulfilled its pledge," Maduro said in front of cheering supporters at the Miraflores presidential palace.

          Capriles, whose strong showing beat most forecasts, refused to recognize the result and said his team had a list of more than 3,000 irregularities ranging from gunshots to the illegal re-opening of polling centers.

          "I didn't fight against a candidate today, but against the whole abuse of power," said Capriles, the 40-year-old governor of Miranda state, demanding a recount.

          "Mr Maduro, you were the loser ... This system is collapsing, it's like a castle of sand - touch it and it falls."

          A protracted election dispute could cause instability in a deeply polarized nation with the world's largest oil reserves.

          Though some opposition supporters chanted "fraud", banged pots and pans and burned tires in protest, Capriles did not call them onto the streets en masse.

          Maduro said he would accept a full recount, even as he insisted his victory was clean and dedicated it to Chavez.

          "We've had a fair, legal and constitutional triumph," Maduro told his victory rally. "To those who didn't vote for us, I call for unity. We are going to work together for the security and economy of this country."

          The election board said Maduro's win was "irreversible" and gave no indication of when it might carry out an audit.

          Maduro's slim victory provides an inauspicious start for the "Chavismo" movement's transition to a post-Chavez era, and raises the possibility that he could face challenges from rivals within the disparate leftist coalition.

          His supporters set off fireworks, and some sang and danced in the streets, but celebrations were far more muted than after Chavez's comfortable re-election last October.

          'Chavismo' challenged

          "On one hand, we're happy, but the result is not exactly what we had expected," said Gregory Belfort, 32, a computer technician looking slightly dazed with other government supporters in front of the presidential palace.

          "It means there are a lot of people out there who support Chavez but didn't vote for Maduro."

          Maduro's campaign was built almost entirely on his close ties to the late leader and emotional anecdotes about Chavez's final days before succumbing to cancer.

          The narrow win leaves him with less authority to lead the broad ruling alliance that includes military officers, oil executives and armed slum leaders.

          "The opposition might not concede easily, and Maduro will have a hard time demonstrating to the top leadership of Chavismo that he is a formidable leader," said Javier Corrales, a US political scientist and Venezuela expert at Amherst College.

          It will also add to the difficulty Maduro faces in moving from campaign mode to actually governing a nation with problems such as high inflation, a slowing economy and violent crime.

          Last year's blow-out state spending ahead of Chavez's re-election helped spur economic growth of 5.6 percent in 2012. This year, many private economists expect growth of 2 percent or less.

          "These results require deep self-criticism," said Diosdado Cabello, the powerful head of the National Assembly whom many Venezuelans see as a potential rival to Maduro.

          Reuters-AFP

          (China Daily 04/16/2013 page12)

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