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On January 8, the Havana Times headlined "Chavez to Remain in Cuba under Treatment," saying:
Doctors ordered continued round-the clock treatment. His scheduled January inauguration will be postponed. The governing United Socialist Unity Party (PSUV) plans a mass January 10 supportive rally.
It'll be held outside the Miraflores Presidential Palace. Expect tens of thousands to turn out. Cabello urged everyone to come.
Bolivian President Evo Morales and Uruguay's Jose Mujica will attend. So will Ecuador's Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino. Other regional leaders may come or send representatives.
The opposition Democratic Unity (MUD) coalition urged "civic strike." Cabello said Chavismo will prevent destabilization.
On January 7, Granma International headlined "Chavez assimilating treatment and in stable condition," saying:
Venezuelan Information Minister Ernesto Villegas said he's "receiving rigorous and constant treatment." He's responding well. His condition is stable. He needs more recovery time.
Venezuelans want him to take all he needs. They pray for his full recovery. They reelected him president. They hope he'll fully recover and serve six more years.
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