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...Gustavo Rangel, chief economist, Latam at ING Financial Markets, also believes it is “highly unlikely that Mexico will experience recession”....
...Nonetheless, former vice-president José Vicente Rangel cites other polls which say Mr Maduro’s ratings among Chavistas remains high at 89 per cent....
...But the former lieutenant colonel’s successor, Nicolás Maduro, who is widely expected to win Venezuela’s presidential elections on April 14, does not enjoy the same relationship with the military, whose...
...Next April, more than 300 mayoralties are also up for grabs....
...On April 13, Mr Chávez also created what he called an “anti-coup command”, a group whose membership remains secret and whose purpose is to resist any putative takeover....
...Alan García, Peru’s president, is travelling to Washington on April 23 for two days to push the bilateral trade deal on Capitol Hill....
...Mr Chávez accused RCTV of having backed the fumbled military-civilian coup that briefly deposed him in April 2002....
...During an ill-fated coup attempt in April 2002, for example, he confided to Chavez that he would “spontaneously combust” with him in the palace if necessary....
...Since a coup briefly unseated him in April 2002, Mr Chávez has insisted that it was planned by the government of President George W....
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