Senin 18 Feb 2013 21:14 WIB

Chavez in surprise return from Cuba

A supporter of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez holds a picture of him as he takes part in a gathering at Plaza Bolivar in Caracas on Monday.
Foto: Reuters/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
A supporter of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez holds a picture of him as he takes part in a gathering at Plaza Bolivar in Caracas on Monday.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, CARACAS - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez made a surprise return from Cuba on Monday more than two months after surgery for cancer that has jeopardized his 14-year rule of the South American OPEC member. 

The 58-year-old socialist leader's homecoming in the middle of the night implies some improvement in his condition - at least enough to handle a flight of several hours - and will fuel supporters' hopes he could return to active rule. But there was no new information on Chavez's medical condition and he might be simply hoping to smooth a transition. No images of his arrival were released and aides have said his state remains "complex."

After a six-hour operation in Cuba on December 11, Chavez had not been seen or heard in public until photos were published of him on Friday.

"We have arrived back in the Venezuelan fatherland. Thanks, my God! Thanks, my beloved people! Here we will continue the treatment," Chavez said via Twitter after flying in.

There had been speculation Chavez was not well enough to travel despite wanting to return for continued treatment for the disease he was first diagnosed with in mid-2011.

But Vice President Nicolas Maduro said Chavez flew in at about 2:30 a.m. 0700 GMT) from Havana and was in a military hospital in Caracas, where a crowd was gathering.

"I remain attached to Christ and trusting in my nurses and doctors," Chavez also tweeted. "Onwards to victory forever! We will live and we will conquer!"

He added his thanks to Cuban leaders Raul and Fidel Castro for his treatment there.

 

He's back!

Chavez's arrival thrilled supporters in the nation of 29 million people, where his common touch and welfare policies have made him an idol to many of the poor.

"It's fabulous news, the best thing possible," Chavez's cousin, Guillermo Frias, told Reuters from the president's rural birthplace in Barinas state. "Venezuela was waiting for him, everyone wants to see him. Welcome home! Thank God he's back!"

Fireworks were set off in some Caracas neighborhoods as news spread and celebrations began among "Chavistas." Government ministers were jubilant with one singing "He's back, he's back!" live on state TV.

sumber : Reuters
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