Venezuela Presidential Candidates Debate Ahead Of 2012 Elections

16 November 2011

Venezuela's opposition candidates
debate ahead of a primary vote.
Venezuela’s five opposition presidential candidates participated in a two-hour nationally televised debate on 14 November, criticizing President Hugo Chavez and addressing mainly three domestic issues: security, employment and education. Opposition candidates are campaigning ahead of a 12 February primary vote that will select a single opposition candidate to challenge President Chavez in the 2012 elections. The debate followed President Chavez's mandatory nationwide radio and TV broadcast.
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Comment: Venezuela’s five opposition presidential candidates include: Henrique Capriles Radonski (governor of Miranda state), PabloPerez (governor of Zulia state), Diego Arria (former Venezuelan ambassador to the UN), Leopoldo Lopez (former mayor of Caracas), and Maria Corina Machado (leader of the anti-Chavez association Sumate). The primary process kick-started by the debated intends to unite Venezuela’s fractious opposition behind a single candidate and coalition party that can challenge President Chavez in October’s 2012 presidential elections.

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