Venezuelans protest against President Hugo Chavez in Caracas, =
Venezuela....
August 12, 2004. Hundreds of thousands of opponents of Chavez rallied in =
a
last-ditch campaign effort before a referendum on Sunday. (Kimberly
White/Reuters)=20
Reuters - 2 hours, 37 minutes ago
Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans protest against President Hugo =
Chavez
in Caracas, Venezuela, August 12, 2004. Opponents of Chavez rallied in a
last-ditch campaign effort before a referendum on April 15 that could =
eject
the left-wing populist or keep him in office until 2006 elections.
REUTERS/Howard Yanes
Reuters - 3 hours, 19 minutes ago
Opposition protesters celebrate the end of their campaign for the =
upcoming
presidential referendum on the rule of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez =
this
Aug. 15, in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Aug. 12, 2004. The flag at =
left
reads 'Yes.' (AP Photo/Gregorio Marrero)
AP - 3 hours, 26 minutes ago
Euyini Barboza, an opposition protester, shouts at a rally to celebrate =
the
end of the campaign for the upcoming presidential referendum on the rule =
of
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez this Aug. 15, in Caracas, Venezuela,
Thursday, Aug. 12, 2004. (AP Photo/Leo Alvarez)
AP - 3 hours, 49 minutes ago
Opposition protesters carry a banner reading 'Caracas' as they march to
celebrate the end of their campaign for the upcoming presidential =
referendum
on the rule of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez this Aug. 15, in =
Caracas,
Venezuela, Thursday, Aug. 12, 2004. (AP Photo/Leo Alvarez)
AP - 4 hours, 44 minutes ago
Opposition protesters carry a large 'Yes' sign as they march to =
celebrate
the end their campaign for the upcoming presidential referendum on the =
rule
of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez this Aug. 15, in Caracas, Venezuela,
Thursday, Aug. 12, 2004. (AP Photo/Gregorio Marrero)
AP - 4 hours, 59 minutes ago
Opposition protesters rally to celebrate the end their campaign for the
upcoming presidential referendum on the rule of Venezuelan President =
Hugo
Chavez this Aug. 15, in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Aug. 12, 2004. (AP
Photo/Gregorio Marrero)
AP - 5 hours, 16 minutes ago
Opposition labor leader Carlos Ortega, who recently went into hiding =
after
returning to Venezuela from exile in Costa Rica, wears dark glasses and =
a
hat to quietly participate in a march that capped the opposition's =
campaign
to unseat President Hugo Chavez in a recall referendum this Aug. 15, in
Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Aug. 12, 2004. (AP Photo/Gregorio Marrero)
AP - 5 hours, 33 minutes ago
Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans protest against President Hugo =
Chavez
in Caracas, Venezuela, August 12, 2004. Opponents of Chavez rallied in a
last-ditch campaign effort before a referendum on Sunday that could =
eject
the left-wing populist or keep him in office until 2006 elections.
REUTERS/Howard Yanes
Reuters - 5 hours, 42 minutes ago
Venezuelans protest against President Hugo Chavez in Caracas, Venezuela,
August 12, 2004. Hundreds of thousands of opponents of Chavez rallied in =
a
last-ditch campaign effort before a referendum on Sunday that could =
eject
the left-wing populist or keep him in office until 2006 elections.
REUTERS/Kimberly White
Reuters - 5 hours, 43 minutes ago
A woman yells out during a rally against President Hugo Chavez in =
Caracas,
Venezuela, August 12, 2004. Hundreds of thousands of opponents of Chavez
rallied in a last-ditch campaign effort before a referendum on Sunday =
that
could eject the left-wing poplulist or keep him in office until 2006
elections. REUTERS/Kimberly White
Reuters - 5 hours, 52 minutes ago
Opposition protesters rally to celebrate the end their campaign for the
upcoming presidential referendum on the rule of Venezuelan President =
Hugo
Chavez this Aug. 15, in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Aug. 12, 2004. (AP
Photo/Leslie Mazoch)
AP - 6 hours, 47 minutes ago
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El Sr. Italo Luongo est=E1 en este momento en el programa de Isa Dobles,
le acaba de dar la siguiente informaci=F3n:
Hoy midieron 229.000 mil metros cuadrados, a las 4:30 que fu=E9 el =
momento
culminante de la marcha hab=EDa 2.3 personas por metro cuadrado, lo que
quiere decir que a esa hora hab=EDan 526.700 personas. La de Miraflores =
a
las 4:30 pm. en la Av. Urdaneta con Mega Mercado y festival de m=FAsica,
hab=EDan 6.000 personas. En la Avenida Bol=EDvar el domingo, con la =
cuenta
de 1.554 autobuses lograron reunir 96.000 personas, la capacidad =
m=E1xima
de la Av. Bol=EDvar es de 130.000. El poder de convocatoria de ch=E1vez =
est=E1
roto, fracturado, lo perdi=F3, en el 98 y 99 logr=F3 concentraciones de
800.000 personas sin traer a nadie. La medida de hoy es 5.6 veces mayor
de la oposici=F3n sobre aquella del oficialismo, lo que quiere decir que
el poder de convocatoria de la oposici=F3n es 17 veces mayor que la del
oficialismo, o sea, de ch=E1vez, la mayor masa de gente caraque=F1a en =
favor
de ch=E1vez no pasa de 25.000 personas, si para la marcha del domingo
lograron traer 62.000 personas, eso quiere decir que tampoco tienen
gente en el interior. Como analista pol=EDtico piensa que el
abstencionismo tradicional no lo vamos a ver, el porcentaje de votos
ser=E1 de un 70-30 a favor del SI!!!!
[Este mensaje conten=EDa archivos adjuntos]
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