Venezuela faces a direction without Chavez

Venezuela faces a future without Hugo Chavez
Venezuelans critics reminded yesterday the “hatred and division” that the late President Hugo Chavez brought during his 14 years in office, later they expressed their fear of the ruling party who want to make a martyr or a god.
Giuseppe Leone, an Italian-Venezuelan of 78-years, confessed that on learning of the death of the leader “I came almost humanly mourn … but what made Chavez has no words he ruined Venezuela.”
Before leaving to Cuba for what would be his last surgery, Chavez appointed the vice president Nicolas Maduro as his heir and official candidate in the next elections to be convened within 30 days.
According to a recent survey, Maduro is already a favorite against the opposition candidate, the governor of the state of Miranda, Henrique Capriles, who is likely to be his opponent.





