Monday, January 30, 2012

The man who would defeat Hugo Ch?vez

A young state governor,?Henrique Capriles Radonski is the leading candidate to go up against Venezuela's President Hugo?Ch?vez in elections.

After 12 years orchestrating his Bolivarian Revolution, Venezuelan President Hugo Ch?vez is preparing to run for a fourth, six-year term in power. But a traditionally disjointed opposition has finally begun to work together to battle for his defeat in this year?s Presidential election.

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To say Mr. Ch?vez?s tenure has been eventful would be an understatement. He survived a coup attempt which deposed him for 48 hours, an oil strike that virtually stopped all production for more than two months, and ? he fancifully claimed ? Washington?s attempts to kill him last year by poisoning him with cancer. He also won a victory in overturning term limits, which means he is able to maintain power until defeated at the polls.?

Ch?vez is a formidable foe for the country?s political opposition. His approach to the Venezuelan economy is steeped in oil. He uses profits from the $110 per barrel resource to fund popular social programs, winning deserved favor with the poor. He also owes much of his success to his indelible public relations skills, which resonate with his core support among the poor, and in the early years of his presidency, appealed to the nation?s middle class.?

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Living with 30 percent inflation, regular power outages, and one of the highest murder rates in the world, however, the middle class has since tired of Ch?vez.?A tough fight lies ahead. The candidate who will take on Ch?vez in Venezeula?s October Presidential election will be chosen in primaries held on Feb. 12.

Young state governor Henrique Capriles Radonski is likely to take that mantle. He's less known outside the country than his former rival,?Leopoldo L?pez, who has spoken out against Ch?vez on the world stage. Mr. L?pez?was set to be the opposition?s frontrunner until the government disqualified him from holding office under a law that many critics say was simply created to stifle those with a chance at challenging the president. Despite that, L?pez was still high in the polls until a couple of weeks ago (Jan. 24) when he stepped out of the race, redirecting his considerable momentum to Mr. Capriles? campaign. With the?support of L?pez, Capriles is expected to win the February primary.

Unlike L?pez and other opposition candidates who are seen as wealthy outsiders by the country?s poor, Capriles has been courting the barrios of Venezuela rather than the boardrooms of the United States, appealing to Ch?vez?s core support.

?He?s the only one who can penetrate the poor,? says Carlos Romero, a political analyst at the Central University of Venezuela.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/FlvX1KEfaJc/The-man-who-would-defeat-Hugo-Chavez

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