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Weekly Report - 24 September 2009 (WR-09-38)

Chávez forms new political hierarchy based on Cuban model

Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez has restructured his Council of Ministers, creating six vice-presidencies. The stated objective is to deepen the Bolivarian Revolution, imbue the Council with a political, rather than merely administrative, dimension, and “improve cohesion". The new entity is a replica of the Cuban Council of Ministers, although the six Vice-Presidents have slightly different responsibilities. One of their principal challenges, Chávez spelt out at a Council meeting on 19 September, will be ensuring that the ruling Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela (PSUV) wins a two-thirds majority in the elections to the 167-seat national assembly next year.

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