Chavez cancer supporters crying out opponents
Today News : Minerva Nunez watch Venezuelan state television hours every day, waiting for the latest news about cancer victims of President Hugo Chavez.
Updates often delivered Vice President Nicolas Maduro, a former bus driver, who Chavez anointed as his successor before his departure to Cuba and his fourth work for cancer in the past 18 months.
"I do not trust Maduro, and I do not believe that he is telling us about the president,'' said Nunez, a 49-year-old nurse, who voted for Chavez in each of his four presidential running." He's just another politician for a piece of the pie. "
Tuesday, Maduro told Venezuelan television network Telesur, Chávez that condition is "fine" three weeks after cancer surgery.
Today News : Minerva Nunez watch Venezuelan state television hours every day, waiting for the latest news about cancer victims of President Hugo Chavez.
Updates often delivered Vice President Nicolas Maduro, a former bus driver, who Chavez anointed as his successor before his departure to Cuba and his fourth work for cancer in the past 18 months.
"I do not trust Maduro, and I do not believe that he is telling us about the president,'' said Nunez, a 49-year-old nurse, who voted for Chavez in each of his four presidential running." He's just another politician for a piece of the pie. "
Tuesday, Maduro told Venezuelan television network Telesur, Chávez that condition is "fine" three weeks after cancer surgery.
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