Hugo Chavez’ Health Continues to Deteriorate, Won’t Attend Swearing-in

The presidential election seen as the defining moment in Hugo Chávez lengthy political career (Luis Acosta/AFP/Getty Images)
CARACAS, Venezuela (TheBlaze/AP) — President Hugo Chavez won’t be able to attend his scheduled swearing-in this week, Venezuela’s government announced Tuesday, confirming suspicions that the leader’s illness will keep him in a Cuban hospital past the key date.
Vice President Nicolas Maduro broke the news in a letter to National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello, saying on the recommendation of Chavez’s medical team, his recovery process “should be extended beyond Jan. 10″ and for that reason he won’t be able to attend Thursday’s scheduled inauguration.
Maduro said Chavez was invoking a provision in the constitution allowing him to be sworn in before the Supreme Court at a “later date.” Cabello announced he had received the request during a legislative session.

Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez and his compatriot Gustavo Dudamel, together in Caracas. (AFP/Getty Images)
Tensions between the government and opposition have been building in a constitutional dispute over whether the ailing president’s swearing-in can legally be postponed. The president underwent his fourth cancer-related surgery in Cuba last month and hasn’t spoken publicly in a month.
Opposition leader Henrique Capriles said earlier Tuesday that Chavez’s current term constitutionally ends Thursday and that the Supreme Court should rule in the matter.
Other opposition leaders have argued that the inauguration cannot legally be put off and that the National Assembly president should take over as interim president if Chavez hasn’t returned from Cuba on inauguration day.
“The Supreme Court has to take a position on what the text of the constitution says,” said Capriles, who lost to Chavez in presidential elections three months ago. “There is no monarchy here, and we aren’t in Cuba.”
However, Capriles said he saw no reason to bring a formal challenge to the Supreme Court because it was obliged to issue a ruling on the dispute.
While leaders of both pro- and anti-Chavez camps say they don’t expect violence to break out Thursday, the dispute could lead to opposition questions about the legitimacy of government officials serving past the scheduled inauguration date.
The Venezuelan Constitution says the presidential oath should be taken before lawmakers in the National Assembly on Jan. 10 but adds that the president may also take the oath before the Supreme Court if he’s unable to be sworn in before the assembly. Government officials argue that clause does not explicitly mention a date, though opponents say it clearly refers to the Jan. 10 deadline.
Maduro said in his letter that Chavez’s condition was an “irrefutable unexpected reason” that made it impossible for Chavez to attend the scheduled inauguration.
The announcement set off an impassioned debate in the National Assembly. Opposition lawmaker Omar Barboza dismissed Maduro’s proposal and urged Chavez’s allies to accept Cabello as interim president while Chavez recovers, saying that was to avoid an “institutional crisis.”
Barboza said it’s clear that a “temporary absence” should now be declared, which would give the president 90 days to recover, which could be renewed for another 90 days.
Maduro has called the swearing-in a “formality” and said the opposition is erroneously interpreting the constitution. Chavez has said that if he’s unable to continue on as president, Maduro should take his place and run in an election to replace him.
Capriles noted, however, that Maduro “wasn’t elected” to continue leading a government in Chavez’s absence into a new term. “If Maduro wants to be president, it’s not through that way,” Capriles said.
He added Tuesday that he has spoken with members of the military, and that they have told him “we are with the constitution.”
“The Armed Force also has a role to play to play here … of respecting the constitution,” Capriles said, without elaborating, while using the military’s formal name.
Jorge Rodriguez, a Caracas district mayor and campaign manager in recent elections, accused the opposition of fomenting a “conspiracy” against Chavez’s government. He insisted that Chavez remains president despite his health problems and pointed out that the National Assembly had granted the president permission to travel to Cuba for his operation.
The government had said on Monday that Chavez was in a “stable situation” in a Cuban hospital receiving treatment due to a severe respiratory infection. The government says he’s coping with “respiratory deficiency,” but hasn’t said how severe it is.
Government officials called for Chavez’s supporters to gather at the presidential palace on Thursday, and said some Latin American heads of state plan to attend.
Bolivia’s government confirmed that President Evo Morales would travel to Caracas.

Nicolás Maduro has said that Chávez can be sworn in at a later date if necessary. (Photograph: AFP/Getty Images)
Uruguayan President Jose Mujica also plans to fly to Caracas on Wednesday morning, Deputy Foreign Relations Minister Roberto Conde told local station Radio Uruguay on Tuesday.
Capriles urged Latin American leaders not to visit, asking them to instead demand that the Venezuelan Constitution be upheld. He said presidents of other countries such as Argentina, Brazil and Colombia should also take such a stance.
The opposition leader said he won’t call for protests on inauguration day.
“What I won’t do is put people to fight against people. Don’t count on us,” Capriles told reporters. “Our country doesn’t need hate. Our country doesn’t need fights.”
Opposition coalition leader Ramon Guillermo Aveledo wrote to Organization of American States Secretary-General Jose Miguel Insulza on Monday explaining the opposition’s concerns. Aveledo said in the letter that if Chavez doesn’t appear on inauguration day and there is no declaration of a temporary absence of the president, “a serious violation of the constitutional order will have been committed.”
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Comments (58)
TIMEBOMB
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 10:23pmHugo when you die and go to hell say hi to my pops when you see him will ya? Praise be to me BHO.
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MadinIllinois
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 10:35pmHis sins are too many, he will be judged and not missed by living…
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AvengerK
Posted on January 9, 2013 at 10:54amSean Penn has been wearing a black veil for days now and seen kneeling and praying to his “Che’” T shirt.
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Silversmith
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 10:22pmI think he’s dead already. Hoping for Change – ew – left a bad taste even as a joke…..
Silversmith
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Jake Dog2
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 10:17pmHugo is being replaced by a taxi driver. Sounds about right.
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dmerwin
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 9:59pmGo slowly and painfully my friend. Apologies to the most interesting man in the world.
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bigbear_awake
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 9:56pmmaybe bho can take hogo spot i mean on the table
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sbenard
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 9:53pmIt just couldn’t have happened to a nicer dictator!
Hey Hugo, make room for the Dictator of Debt down there!
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scrapadapolis
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 9:51pmHey Obama with Hugo gone how much will our oil from a communist country cost us now?
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qpwillie
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 9:39pmWhen I saw the headline, I thought man, Obama’s going to be disappointed. Then I saw that it was Chavez’ own swearing in that he won’t be able to attend.
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RDavis49
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 9:35pmNo matter how wonderful and powerful you think you are, how In Control of your life you think you are, how much better than others you think you are….. you can’t escape the reality that your ass is gonna die just like everyone else. And if you’re atheist, you better hope to yourself that you are correct and that there is no God and there is no judgement awaiting you. So sad to be you….
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JustTryn
Posted on January 9, 2013 at 1:00amSpot on~ there have been many conversions during an enemy attack.
And this time he’s facing ~~~~
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ares338
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 9:21pmThis is what none of us escapes.
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skippy6
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 9:18pmI wonder if he is smelling sulfur again…
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Fubared
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 9:25pmNice, one can only hope he does for quite a while.
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The-Monk
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 9:00pmSorry Hugo…..
No Blessings or requests from this Monk.
You’re on your own.
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spirited
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 9:00pmMadonna’s (1st) ex might have something to say about this matter.
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NOTYERHUCKLEBERRY
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 8:57pmI do not wish death on anyone. I pray that he finds the Lord before he goes. When he reaches room temperature, however, I will not shed a tear.
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SpankDaMonkey
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 8:57pm.
With Hugo almost dead how about another joke to cheer everybody up?…..
A homeless bum drunk as could be passed out in an alley behind a gay bar. That night after the club closed a lonely patron took a short cut through the alley. He noticed the bum nudged him with his foot, when the bum did not move he took advantage of him. Feeling bad he put $20 in the bum’s hand. The next morning the bum woke up found the $20 jumped up and ran to the liquor store. He told the man “Give me $20 worth of cheep wine!” he took his bag full of wine back to the alley and drank the whole bag. Meanwhile the gay bar patron told a friend what he had done, and that night after the bar closed both went into the alley. The next morning the bum woke up found $40 in his hand, jumped up and ran to the liquor store. He told the man “Give me $40 worth of cheep wine!” he took his 2 bags full of wine back to the alley and drank the both bags. The 2 bar patrons told their friends what they had done so that night after the bar closed, they all went into the alley.
The next morning the bum woke up found a $100 in his hand he jumped up and walked to the liquor store. He told the man “Give me a $100 dollar bottle of Wine!” The liquor store owner said “Wait a minute you been coming in here all week buying cheep wine what gives?” The bum answered “That cheep wine is tearing my **** up!”….
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ktmrider1
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 8:56pmdie hugo die you should have a long time ago there is a place in hell for you and all the other dictaters
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joey g
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 9:01pmgood riddence ,
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civilwarcometh
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 8:55pmThe old saying death come’s in 3′s? One can hope can’t he?
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bioya1
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 8:53pmOye Hugo!
Tic … tic … tic … tic …
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Al J Zira
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 8:52pmGee, you think he’ll make Obama’s inauguration?
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13th Imam
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 8:47pmJust another one of Barry’s goomba buddies.This bloated pile of excrement should show all tinpot dictators the path to hell. And Soon.
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Walkabout
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 8:46pmChavez is or was a heavy cocaine user. Did that affect his health in general or immune system specifically. Naw …
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Anonymous T. Irrelevant
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 9:11pmSeems our Barry is a user, too. I guess they have a lot in common.
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ArmedAndReallyPissed
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 8:44pmGet er done. Die already.
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Walkabout
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 8:42pmTed Kennedy died in office
Inouye died in office
Chavez dying in office
FDR died in office
The left will lie cheat & steal to remain in office. They will steal elections & everything else until they are forced from office by natural death.
Political office has to be pried from the grip of their cold dead hands.
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Reeferman
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 8:40pmI am sure the Cuban medical system will fix him up fine. Die you commie bastard.
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chips1
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 8:53pmObamacare is working!!!
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wingedwolf
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 8:33pmI can’t believe this communist loser is still alive. I bet he’s already dead.
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Welcome Black Carter
Posted on January 9, 2013 at 5:04pmThe smell of sulphur awaits him. allah and muhamad will greet him with open arms…
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