Chavez vote defeat tests his Venezuela revolution

Tue Dec 4, 2007 5:12am EST
 
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By Brian Ellsworth

CARACAS (Reuters) - President Hugo Chavez crashed to an unprecedented defeat on Monday as Venezuelans voted down his bid to run for re-election indefinitely and accelerate his socialist revolution in the major U.S. oil supplier.

Despite an oil-financed, state-backed campaign, Chavez narrowly failed to muster enough support for a constitutional reform package that would have scrapped term limits on his rule and given him broad new powers

The U.S. government, opposition groups and investors cheered a defeat that curbs for now his plan to control foreign currency reserves, erode private property rights and enshrine socialism as a state priority in the constitution.

The country's currency and debt prices had both fallen sharply in recent weeks on fears that a victory for the anti-U.S. leader would both increase tensions in Venezuela and lead him to intensify his assault on "evil" capitalism.

In a sign investors perceived lower risk in the OPEC nation, debt prices jumped, helped by Chavez's concession speech that was unusually conciliatory.

The president, who remains popular and powerful, might have to pause in seeking to fulfill his ambition of ruling for life atop a Cuba-inspired socialist state.

But he was not giving up on his plan.

"I will not withdraw even one comma of this proposal, this proposal is still alive," he said.  Continued...

 
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