Manuel Rosales, governor of northwestern Zulia state and
former presidential candidate, Thursday warned President Hugo
Chávez' Government that the Venezuelan people will fight
to protect democratic principles in the face of the expected
presidential moves.
Rosales said Venezuelans will not be defeated, and rather
they are to fight jointly and orderly against any authoritarian
pretension.
He said the Venezuelan society should organize to counter
the government's socialism of the 21st century -which is intended
to perpetuate Chávez' "indefinite kingdom" though indefinite
re-election.
He slashed out at Chávez' moves to nationalize energy
and telecoms major private firms La Electricidad de Caracas
and Cantv, respectively, and claimed that such decision will
only translate into worsened services.
Rosales rejected Chávez' decision not to renew the broadcasting
license to 53-year-old private TV network RCTV, and urged
Venezuelans to protest against this move intended to undermine
freedom of speech and exert state control over the media.