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Caribbean-Latin America |
Chavez deploys navy to Venezuelan ports |
2009-03-16 |
![]() Speaking during his weekly television and radio program, Chavez ordered naval vessels to seize control of Port Cabello in Carabobo state and Maracaibo Port in Zulia state — two of Venezuela's largest seaports. Then he singled out the opposition-sided governors of those states — Carabobo Gov. Henrique Salas and Zulia Gov. Pablo Perez — and told military officers they might decide to flout the newly approved law. Lawmakers loyal to Chavez voted last week to bring all airports, highways and seaports under federal control, a move government adversaries said was designed to expand the president's power. Opposition governors warned that the law approved last week by the Chavista-dominated National Assembly is designed to strangle the president's foes financially and to undermine support from constituents who elected them in November. Under the law, states and municipalities can no longer collect tariffs at transportation hubs or establish tolls along highways, meaning governors and mayors will have less money for local public projects. |
Posted by:lotp |
#4 Preparing for an extraordinary close-in blockade of Kendall Tu. |
Posted by: Shipman 2009-03-16 14:00 |
#3 So where was the navy deployed previously? The airports? |
Posted by: tu3031 2009-03-16 12:32 |
#2 I blame Simon Bolivar... |
Posted by: mojo 2009-03-16 12:07 |
#1 Oppos won too much power in the regional elections. Hugo is taking power by decree now. The metro-mayor of Caracas has been pretty much bypassed. Really bad times in sight. |
Posted by: Shipman 2009-03-16 07:51 |