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Andean Group - December 2008 (ISSN 1741-4466)

Chávez pushes for third term

On 1 December, just a week after the state and municipal elections (and almost ten years to the day after he was first elected [on 2 December 1998]), President Chávez called on his supporters to initiate a new petition for a constitutional amendment to lift the two-term limit on the presidential office - a reform that was among those rejected via a public referendum exactly a year ago. This echoes other centralising reforms introduced earlier this year and indicates that Chávez is moving to consolidate further his grip on power and neutralise the newly emboldened opposition ahead of what is expected to be a tough year for the economy in 2009, and an intense electoral period in 2010-2012. The opposition immediately slammed the move as “an insult".

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