Chavez's pal or US-backed rich kid: Who will inherit Venezuela?
An election to be held in Venezuela in 30 days will likely see a tough stand-off between the Chavez man Nicolas Maduro and the late presidents main opponent, US-supported Henrique Capriles Radonski.
Three months prior to death, Hugo Chavez made it clear to his loyalists he wanted Vice-President Nicolas Maduro to replace him if he did not win his battle against cancer.
The chosen successor had already made a momentous declaration just hours before Chavezs death, laying the blame for the Commandantes illness on his political enemies and announcing that two US Air Force officials had been expelled from the country for spying on the military and plotting to destabilize the country.
Maduro made it all the way up to the top of Venezuelan political elite from a grassroots level. He was a bus driver and later a trade unionist for the workers of the Caracas Metro transport system. Maduro got acquainted with Hugo Chavez while he served his prison term for an unsuccessful 1994 coup. Maduros wife, Cilia Flores, was a lawyer leading Chavez's defense.
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