Demonstrations of support and solidarity with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who is in Cuba to undergo a new surgery, are growing throughout Latin America.»
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Sancti Spiritus Residents Hope for Chavez Recovery
Residents of Sancti Spiritus feel sympathetic towards Chavez.»
Ecuadorian President in Cuba to Visit Chavez
Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa, arrived in Cuba this Monday to visit his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez, who will undergo here a new surgery.»
Cuban President Raul Castro Receives Hugo Chavez
Cuban President Raul Castro received on Monday his Venezuelan peer Hugo Chavez, who arrived in Cuba to follow up his medical treatment. The leader was also received by Cuba’s Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez.»
Chavez Announces Return to Havana for New Surgery
During a meeting of the Venezuelan Council of Ministers, President Hugo Chavez announced his return to Cuba on Sunday to submit himself to a surgical procedure after new cancerous cells were detected in the same body area where a tumor was withdrawn last year.»
Cuban President Raul Castro Sees Off Hugo Chavez
Cuban President Raul Castro saw off his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez who returned to his country Thursday night.»
Chavez Calls to Work Together for Venezuela’s Welfare
President Hugo Chavez described Sunday elections as historic, and called today for national unity and working together for the welfare and peace of this South American nation.»
Raul Castro Congratulates Chavez for Electoral Win
President Raul Castro congratulated his Venezuelan peer Hugo Chavez, who won the Sunday general election in the South American nation.»
Hugo Chavez Wins Presidential Elections in Venezuela
Hugo Chavez Frias was re-elected Venezuelan President with 7 million 444 thousand 82 votes counted thus far, according to the Venezuelan National Electoral Council.»
Chavez Win Essential for Latin American Integration, Ecuadorean Student Leader
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez will win the October 7 elections in his country, despite imperial manoeuvres aimed at giving the opposition candidate a lead, Ecuadorean student leader Carlos Torres said.»