I read an article about the reaction
of some chilean politicians, whit the recent notice of Hugo Chávez being
re-elected president of Venezuela. They have diferent opinions…
Some chilean politicians flew
to Caracas invited by the oppositor candidate, H.Capriles to observe that the
voting process was fair. For example, Juan Carlos Latorre, said that he had no
reason to think that the result was unjust.
But there are some controversial
opinions, too. Gonzalo Arenas (UDI), on his count of Twitter, called Chávez “ape”, and he add: “Now there will be free
bananas for everyone in Caracas.”
I don`t have to be a psychologist
for know that this is an empty joke. Could you gave us a better argument,
deputy?
Obviously, venezuelan immigrants
in Chile were disappointed with the results. Of the total of 1,396 who voted at
the consulate in Santiago, 1,226 voted for Capriles and only 136 for Chávez.
But this doesn`t say anything. If you are agree with Chàvez, you woudn`t leave
your country!!
In venezuelan capital things were different, there where parties in the streets following the announcement of the 54 percent majority.
Capriles, meanwhile, was graceful in defeat.“For me the people's voices are sacred” “We started to build a road and there it is'. We have 6 million people who want a new road." I don`t read nothing about “apes” here.
http://www.santiagotimes.cl/world/latin-america/25251-chileans-show-diverse-reactions-to-hugo-chavez-victory
In venezuelan capital things were different, there where parties in the streets following the announcement of the 54 percent majority.
Capriles, meanwhile, was graceful in defeat.“For me the people's voices are sacred” “We started to build a road and there it is'. We have 6 million people who want a new road." I don`t read nothing about “apes” here.
http://www.santiagotimes.cl/world/latin-america/25251-chileans-show-diverse-reactions-to-hugo-chavez-victory
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