Friday, February 29, 2008

President Hugo Chavez Urges Revolutionary Discipline

Caracas, Feb 29 (Prensa Latina) The conservative attack on the regional elections slated for November in Venezuela and emerging anarchism caused President Hugo Chavez to call for revolutionary discipline.

He mentioned on Venezolana de Television Thursday that groups might have accepted "Chavism without Chavez" in good faith, being unaware they were being played by right wingers and imperialism. His warning is connected to suspicions that anarchist groups could have been involved with the recent explosion of several bombs.

United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) legislator Julio Garcia Jarpa called this the result of infiltration of some revolutionary organizations.

The CIA could have succeeded in influencing some anarchist groups in isolated actions, as it did with students and some unions in the early days of the peaceful revolution.

In his view, they began nine years back to try and penetrate mass organizations, but so far their efforts to stop the process of changes have failed.

The legislator compared current events to Chile under President Salvador Allende, when a sector of the alliance was lured by the thesis of spontaneous struggle and deserted the Socialist Party. But we are better prepared and "the people's strength, wisdom, faith and hope in the struggle for a better future have been stronger than US intelligence penetration power.

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