President Hugo Chávez moved on to an electoral footing last weekend.
Two days before the ruling Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela (PSUV) held
primary elections on 2 May ahead of crucial congressional elections on 26
September, Chávez brought forward a 15% increase to the minimum wage to coincide
with a huge pro-government march in Caracas to mark International Labour Day. In
truth, Chávez rarely comes off an electoral footing - the concept of the
permanent campaign is intrinsic to his brand of 21st Century socialism - but the
primary elections acted as an unofficial starting gun.End of preview - This article contains approximately 476 words.
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