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Death of Hugo Chávez

The death of Hugo Chávez, 45th President of Venezuela, was announced by government officials to have been on 5 March 2013 at 16:25 VET (20:55 UTC) in Caracas, Venezuela from cancer at the age of 58. His death triggered a presidential election which was constitutionally required to be called within 30 days.

Death and state funeral of Hugo Chávez
Hearse carrying Hugo Chávez's remains
Date5 March 2013; 11 years ago (2013-03-05)
LocationCaracas, Venezuela
CauseCancer
BurialCuartel de la Montaña (es)

Chávez was first elected as president in 1998 and was re-elected in 2000, 2006 and finally in 2012. However, Chávez was unable to be sworn in for a fourth term after the 2012 election due to his illness.

Illness and death edit

 
Chávez walking with a cane accompanied by Rafael Correa in Caracas in July 2011, shortly after his first cancer surgery.
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Chávez was diagnosed with cancer following the discovery of a mass in his pelvic region in June 2011. He traveled to Havana, Cuba where he underwent a surgical operation to remove a malignant cancerous tissue mass 'about the size of a baseball' from his waist. He underwent a second surgical operation in Venezuela one month later. Over the next 12 months, he followed a cycle of chemotherapy. The type of cancer Chávez was diagnosed with was never made public, which fueled speculation over his condition (with speculations from being prostate cancer to colon cancer among others). Following the presidential election in October 2012 (where he was re-elected to a fourth term), he went to Cuba for more treatment and then returned to Venezuela and stayed at a Caracas army hospital. According to two Venezuelan defectors, Chávez stayed at the hospital for a week, and died on 28 December. However, the government stated that Chávez was still alive and provided successive announcements of his return and updates of his health, which were criticised by the country's opposition as the population were unaware of the exact state of his health as well as his location. The fact that the cancer had metastasised was not made public during the re-election campaign, and strongly denied by Government officers. After the first lung infection (pneumonia) in the last stages of his life, Chávez was intubated nearing the end of December. His breathing worsened until his death was announced on 5 March 2013, almost two years after he was first diagnosed. The government stated that Chávez had died earlier that day.[citation needed]

Vice President Nicolás Maduro announced Chávez's death on a mandatory television cadena (a decree forcing all broadcasters to relay State television content).[1] In an emotional eulogy Maduro said: "Let there be no weakness, no violence. Let there be no hate. In our hearts there should only be one feeling: Love."[2] Maduro indicated that Chávez had died "after battling a tough illness for nearly two years."[1] He added that police and troops would be deployed across the country "to guarantee the peace." The head of the presidential guard said Chávez died of a massive heart attack after great suffering and had inaudibly mouthed his desire to live. In an interview to the Associated Press, he said that Chávez could not speak but he said with his lips ... "I don't want to die. Please don't let me die".[3] The BBC reported isolated incidents of violence following the announcement of Chávez's death. Although pro-Chávez supporters attacked and burned tents of students who had camped demanding more official information about Chávez's health, there were no reported injuries.[2] Vice President Maduro indicated he had "no doubt" of foul play by "the historical enemies of our fatherland" behind Chávez's illness and death.[1] Defence Minister Diego Morelo Bellavia[4] said that the "Bolivarian" armed forces would be loyal to the vice president and National Assembly and urged supporters and opposition to remain calm.[2]

Early death rumours edit

After defecting from Venezuela, former bodyguard for Chávez, Leamsy Salazar, stated that he died in December 2012, nearly three months before the 5 March 2013 date was officially announced.[5]

In July 2018, former Attorney General Luisa Ortega Díaz also said that Chávez had actually died in December 2012 and the announcement of his death was delayed for political reasons. In an interview cited by Venezuelan daily El Nacional, the former Chávez supporter said that the Venezuelan president died on 28 December 2012, but his closest allies decided to delay the announcement and never submitted the death certificate to the Office of the Attorney General.[6]

The supposed delay in announcing Chávez's death raised concerns that laws signed in his name during that period were forged for political purposes.[5]

Reactions edit

Domestic edit

 
Venezuelan flag at half-mast in mourning for the death of President Chávez

Thousands of people flooded the streets of the capital Caracas. Many cried and hugged in public shows of emotion. Women were weeping at Miraflores Palace. With a mixture of joy and sadness Chávez supporters shared their impressions after him a last farewell: "That man emanates a force forward and his face says my people.".[7] People left work for the day upon hearing the news, shops and offices shut and cars and buses filled the streets.[8]

Opposition leader and opponent in the 2012 election, Henrique Capriles, called on the government to "act in strict accordance with its constitutional duties." He also added his condolences to Chávez's family saying "we were adversaries, but never enemies".[2] Acting President Nicolás Maduro said he believed Chávez was assassinated by Venezuela's "historical enemies" (widely assumed to mean the United States), and that a "scientific commission" would investigate this possibility. The U.S. State Department denied any American involvement in Chávez's death, calling the claim "absurd".[9]

On the first anniversary of Chávez's death on 6 March 2014, tens of thousands of his supporters marched through cities across Venezuela. This was coupled with the 2014 Venezuelan protests featuring pro and anti-government demonstrations.[10]

Foreign edit

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's office issued a statement expressing condolences.[11]

Reactions within the Americas by citizens occurred outside Venezuela's embassies in Honduras, El Salvador, Chile and Ecuador.

Latin America and the Caribbean edit

Secretary General of Organization of American States José Miguel Insulza ordered the body's flags to be flown at half-mast and the convening of a special meeting of the Permanent Council in memory of Chávez.[12]

After announcing Hugo Chávez's death, Bolivian president Evo Morales broke down and cried on national television while paying tribute to Chávez;[13] Morales then decreed seven days of mourning in Bolivia after Chávez's death.[14] Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff, who had cancelled a scheduled trip to Argentina to meet President Kirchner, led a minute of silence in Brasília.[15] Rousseff decreed three days of mourning.[15] Rousseff's predecessor, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, also expressed grief.[16][17] Salvadorian president Mauricio Funes and Chilean president Sebastián Piñera both praised Chávez's strong character,[18] and the Chilean government declared three days of national mourning for Chávez.[19]

The Cuban Council of State decreed two days of official mourning, from 6 am on 6 March to midnight on 7 March, and a third day of national mourning on 8 March.[14][20][21] The presidents of Dominican Republic, Haiti,[22] Uruguay and Ecuador all decreed three days of mourning for Chávez.[21][23]

Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega declared seven days of mourning.[24] Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos,[25] Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto[citation needed] lamented the death of Chávez; The Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a press release expressing condolences and "our feeling of fraternity".[26] Colombia ordered its 15 consulates in Venezuela temporarily closed to observe the days of mourning. Guyanese president Donald Ramotar,[27] Guatemalan president Otto Pérez Molina,[28] and the President of Suriname Desi Bouterse regretted losing a "friend". The Government of Suriname declared Friday a day of national mourning. Ramotar and Honduran president Porfirio Lobo praised Chávez for his contribution to regional integration; the National Congress of Honduras addressed a minute of silence.[29]

Trinidad and Tobago[30] and Jamaica said that special arrangements would be made for an official tribute to Chávez.[31] Uruguay announced that President José Mujica was in Argentina for a summit when Chávez died, but that he would fly to Caracas with Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to attend the funeral.[32] Argentina declared three days of mourning[32][33] Suriname declared Friday a day of mourning.

North America edit

Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper offered his condolences;[34] former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien eulogised in a televised interview.[18]

Suggestions of American foul play,[1][35] implying that Chávez had been poisoned or somehow infected with cancer (arguing a plot reminiscent to the Yasser Arafat death controversy and the attempts against Fidel Castro),[36][37][38] were vehemently denied by the U.S. Department of State as "absurd".[39]

In Miami, some Venezuelans[quantify] joyfully celebrated Chávez's death, and were cautiously optimistic of new elections for Chávez's successor; an estimated 189,219 Venezuelans live in the United States, most of whom are anti-Chávez.[40] United States President Barack Obama reaffirmed the support of the U.S. for the Venezuelan people and its interest in developing a constructive relationship with the Venezuelan government.[18] Former president Jimmy Carter complimented Chávez's commitment to improving the lives of Venezuelans. According to a statement posted at the Carter Center website, Carter and his wife Rosalynn "came to know a man who expressed a vision to bring profound changes to his country to benefit especially those people who had felt neglected and marginalized."[41]

Africa edit

Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, who chairs the African Union Commission, conveyed her condolence to the family, government and people of Venezuela.[42] The organisation observed a minute of silence at the A.U. headquarters on 8 March during the celebration of the International Women's Day.[43]

Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Gambian president Yahya Jammeh,[44] Mauritanian president Mohamed Ould Abdelaziz,[45] Sahrawi Republic president Mohamed Abdelaziz,[46] South African president Jacob Zuma,[47] Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir,[48] Tanzanian president Jakaya Kikwete,[49] all expressed their sorrow and offered their "deepest condolences". Gambia's president Yahya Jammeh proclaimed two national prayer days at mosques and churches for Chávez, on 8 and 10 March 2013.[44] The Sahrawi government declared a day of national mourning.[50]

Asia edit

Afghanistan president Hamid Karzai,[51] President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan,[52] Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev,[53] Chinese president Hu Jintao and General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Xi Jinping, deputy director-general of the Taiwanese Foreign Ministry Calvin Ho,[54] and Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh issued statements of "heartfelt condolences".[55]

Pakistan president Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, President of the Palestinian National Authority Mahmoud Abbas,[56] Turkmenistan president Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow,[57] as well as Vietnamese leaders – including Party general secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng, Prime Minister Nguyễn Tấn Dũng, and National Assembly chairman Nguyễn Sinh Hùng – also expressed condolences; some lauded Chávez's achievements.[58] Memorial services were scheduled to be held in Ramallah and other cities in the West Bank and senior Palestinian officials paid their respects at the Venezuelan Embassy in Ramallah.[56] In Gaza City streets were decorated with Venezuelan flags and posters of Chávez.[59] Hamas, the de facto government of the Gaza Strip, lauded Chávez as a "great leader";[59] The Syrian Arab News Agency paid homage to Chávez for taking "an honourable stance regarding the conspiracy against Syria".[60] Iran declared a day of national mourning.[61]

Europe edit

French president François Hollande[62] and British foreign secretary William Hague were "saddened".[18] Irish president Michael D. Higgins sent condolences,[63] Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams also paid tribute.[63] Italian president Giorgio Napolitano was "painful".[64] The Spanish government extended its condolences,[65] as did Portuguese president Aníbal Cavaco Silva sent condolences,[66] whilst Swedish PM Fredrik Reinfeldt stated that Chávez "undeniably affected his country and the entire region" and hoped for greater democracy and respect for human rights in Venezuela;[67] Foreign minister Carl Bildt criticized his policies,[citation needed] saying that Chávez had "plunder[ed] the oil wealth of [his] country".[67]

President of Russia Vladimir Putin and prime minister Dmitry Medvedev expressed their "sincere condolences".[68][69] Russia would send a delegation consisting of Rosneft president Igor Sechin, Trade and Industry minister Denis Manturov, Rostec CEO Sergey Chemezov, Federation Council speaker Valentina Matviyenko and foreign minister Sergei Lavrov.[70] Serbian president Tomislav Nikolić and prime minister Ivica Dačić sent condolences and lamented the loss of "a friend". Serbian cabinet also announced that he had been posthumously honoured with the Order of the Republic of Serbia[71] Belarus declared three days of mourning[72]

In the Vatican, a condolence letter was read during a meeting of Cardinals prior to the Papal Conclave, during the sede vacante.

In the European Union, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy and European Commission President José Manuel Barroso said that they had received the news of Chávez's death with "sadness."[73]

Oceania edit

Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr[74] and New Zealand Prime Minister John Key expressed condolences "to the Chávez family and the people of Venezuela".[75] However, Key, who was on a diplomatic trip to Mexico, Colombia, Chile and Brazil, did not attend the funeral although meetings had been postponed due to Latin American leaders attending, and was criticized by ex-Greens MP Keith Locke, Toby Manhire and others.[76]

Funeral edit

 
Chávez's funeral procession

Foreign minister Elías Jaua decreed seven days of mourning for Chávez.[77] Chávez's body was taken to the Military Academy in Caracas on 6 March 2013, accompanied by large numbers of supporters who joined the procession at the military parade grounds (the Heroes Avenue) and was left lying in state for the public to visit for three days. The state funeral was held in Caracas on 8 March 2013.[1][78][79] Acting President Nicolás Maduro originally stated that Chávez's body would be embalmed and permanently displayed after the state funeral in a transparent sarcophagus at a military museum in the former site of the Military Academy in La Planicie Barracks at the 23 de Enero district west of the city proper.[80][81] However, due to difficulties in finding an expert and the uncertainties of plastination in which the weather plays a substantial part, Maduro announced that the body would not be embalmed in time.[82] President Maduro extended national mourning from 4 to 11 days to coincide with the transportation of the body to the military museum (now Museum of the Revolution) at La Planicie Barracks, which was renamed Mountain Barracks as it was, not by accident, the place which Chávez captured and used as a command centre in the brief coup of 1992, and where he uttered his famous words "Por ahora" (For now) to the press.

For the final arrangements a funeral service was arranged, with the casket leaving the Military Academy grounds in Fort Tiuna on 17 March 2013 under full military honours including references to Ltn. Cnl. Chávez's home battalion (the Apure Braves 414th Armored Battalion) with the marching song "Patria Querida" (Fatherland Beloved) played in slow time, a 21-gun salute, and a Military Aviation (formerly Venezuelan Air Force) flyover by Sukhoi Su-30 fighters in a missing man formation. Government party militias in their light motorcycles followed the motorcade (itself surrounded by Army mounted guards) with a large following of (mostly poor) citizens, with final arrival honors paid upon arrival at the Mountain Barracks.[citation needed] Bolivian President Evo Morales, President Maduro (then interim) and Chávez's brother Adan and daughter Maria Gabiela each gave speeches before the flag folding and dedication ceremony. The national flag covering the casket was handed to Elena Frías de Chávez, the late President's mother, on behalf of the armed forces and the nation.

Foreign dignitary attendees edit

The funeral was attended by 23 heads of state, 10 heads of government, a Crown Prince, 2 first ladies, 23 governmental representatives, 5 multilateral leaders, 4 foreign ministers and 4 former presidents. In total, 50 countries were represented at the event.

Heads of state and government
  Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer[83]
  Argentina President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
  Aruba Prime Minister Michiel Godfried Eman[84]
  Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko[85]
  Bolivia President Evo Morales[86]
  Brazil President Dilma Rousseff
  Chile President Sebastián Piñera[86]
  Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos[87]
  Costa Rica President Laura Chinchilla[83]
  Cuba President Raúl Castro[86]
  Curaçao Prime Minister Daniel Hodge[88]
  Dominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit[83]
  Dominican Republic President Danilo Medina[88]
  Ecuador President Rafael Correa[86]
  El Salvador President Mauricio Funes[86]
  Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang[89]
  Guatemala President Otto Pérez Molina[86]
  Guyana President Donald Ramotar[83]
  Haiti President
Prime Minister
Michel Martelly[88]
Laurent Lamothe[88]
  Honduras President Porfirio Lobo Sosa[83]
  Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad[citation needed]
  Jamaica Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller[88]
  Mexico President Enrique Peña Nieto[88]
  Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega[citation needed]
  Panama President Ricardo Martinelli[86]
  Peru President Ollanta Humala[86]
  Saint Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Denzil Douglas[88]
  Saint Lucia Prime Minister Kenny Anthony[88]
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves[83]
  Suriname President Dési Bouterse[88]
  Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar[88]
  Uruguay President José Mujica[90]
Government representatives
  People's Republic of China President's Special Envoy Zhang Ping[91]
  Colombia Foreign Minister
Mayor of Bogotá
María Ángela Holguín[92]
Gustavo Petro
  Equatorial Guinea First Lady Constancia Mangue de Obiang[93]
  France Minister of Overseas France Victorin Lurel
  Guadeloupe Guadeloupe R.C. president Josette Borel-Lincertin
  Grenada Foreign minister Nicholas Steele
  India Corporate Affairs Minister Sachin Pilot[94]
  Netherlands Minister of State Hans van den Broek[95]
  Portugal Minister of State and Foreign Minister Paulo Portas[96]
  Russia Foreign Minister
Federation Council Speaker
Trade and Industry Minister
Sergey Lavrov
Valentina Matviyenko
Denis Manturov[97]
  Sahrawi Republic President's Special Envoy, Minister Delegate for Latin America Hach Ahmed Baricalla[50]
  Spain Crown Prince Felipe, Prince of Asturias[98]
  Nicaragua First Lady Rosario Murillo[citation needed]
  Syria Minister of Presidential Affairs Mansour Fadlallah Azzam[99]
  Turkey Deputy Prime Minister Beşir Atalay[100]
  United Kingdom Ambassador Catherine Nettleton
  United States Chargé d'affaires, Caracas
Congressman
James M. Derham[98]
Gregory Meeks
  Vatican City Bishop of San Cristóbal Mario Moronta[101]
  Vietnam Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai
Heads of multilateral organizations
  European Union Head of delegation, Caracas Antonio Cardoso Mota
  Organization of American States Secretary General José Miguel Insulza[102]
  Union of South American Nations Secretary General Ali Rodriguez Araque
  United Nations Executive Secretary of ECLAC Alicia Bárcena Ibarra[102]
Inter-American Development Bank President Luis Alberto Moreno[102]
 
Foreign dignitaries, Chávez's family and Venezuelan officials gathered around Chávez's casket.

Argentinian president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was amongst the first heads of state to arrive in Venezuela on Tuesday 5 March. She visited the chapel at the military hospital to pay her final respects on Thursday before returning home,[102] citing health reasons.[103] Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff attended a wake on Thursday at the military academy before returning to Brazil on Friday morning.[103] Former President Lula da Silva accompanied President Rousseff and departed before the funeral service.

Former Canadian prime minister Jean Chrétien and his wife Aline attended the funeral,[104] along with former Colombian senator Piedad Córdoba, former Honduran president Manuel Zelaya, and former Paraguayan president Fernando Lugo.

Other attendees included Former US congressman William Delahunt, President of the Russian Rosneft oil company Igor Sechin and CEO of Rostec Sergei Chemezov;[97] Nikolay Lukashenko, son of the Belarusian president; Alexis Tsipras, the leader of SYRIZA in Greece (later Prime Minister of Greece); from Spain were Cayo Lara and Willy Meyer Pleite (MEP).[105] Formula One driver Pastor Maldonado, American civil rights activist Jesse Jackson and actor Sean Penn also attended.[106][107][108]

Honour guards were provided by the cadets of the component service academies of the Venezuelan Bolivarian Military University and by personnel of the Presidential Honor Guard Brigade, among others.[citation needed] The Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra led by Gustavo Dudamel provided musical accompaniment during the state funeral services.

Tomb edit

 
Mausoleum of Hugo Chávez.

Echoing strong national sentiment the Government elevated a proposal to the National Assembly (Parliament) for a statute amendment that would allow placing the late president's body near that of Simón Bolívar (the Liberator and father of the country) in the National Pantheon of Venezuela, a secular building housing the remains and/or cenotaphs to independence war heroes and former presidents. The statute (still unamended) requires that a number of years pass before any such moves. Chávez's remains were placed instead at a mausoleum (built in 99 days) at the now Revolution Museum (formerly Army Museum) at the Mountain Barracks (former site of the Military Academy in La Planicie Barracks). The mausoleum to Hugo Chávez consists of a granite sarcophagus atop a flat architectural composition of four leaves entitled Flower of the Four Elements by modernist architect 'Fruto' (Jose Fructoso) Vivas (1928–) (national Architecture Price and designer of the Venezuelan Pavilion at Hanover in 2000) and has a permanent ceremonial 4-man honour guard provided by the Presidential Honor Guard Brigade, which is changed every hour. A 19th century cannon is fired every afternoon from the Fort marking the time of his death by a National Militia gun crew. Both ceremonies are open to the public.

Foreign media commentary edit

The BBC quoted analysts as saying Chávez' death could alter the balance against the so-called "pink tide" in favour of centrist governments. It also suggested a possible economic impact to Venezuelan oil sales due to them being below market prices relative to some neighbouring countries, especially in the Caribbean.[2] Americas Quarterly editor Christopher Sabatini suggested that the "Chávez myth" would outlive his achievements.[109] Prior to his death, Venezuela's recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia were also highlighted as dependent on Chávez.[110]

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The death of Hugo Chavez 45th President of Venezuela was announced by government officials to have been on 5 March 2013 at 16 25 VET 20 55 UTC in Caracas Venezuela from cancer at the age of 58 His death triggered a presidential election which was constitutionally required to be called within 30 days Death and state funeral of Hugo ChavezHearse carrying Hugo Chavez s remainsDate5 March 2013 11 years ago 2013 03 05 LocationCaracas VenezuelaCauseCancerBurialCuartel de la Montana es Chavez was first elected as president in 1998 and was re elected in 2000 2006 and finally in 2012 However Chavez was unable to be sworn in for a fourth term after the 2012 election due to his illness Contents 1 Illness and death 2 Early death rumours 3 Reactions 3 1 Domestic 3 2 Foreign 3 2 1 Latin America and the Caribbean 3 2 2 North America 3 2 3 Africa 3 2 4 Asia 3 2 5 Europe 3 2 6 Oceania 4 Funeral 4 1 Foreign dignitary attendees 5 Tomb 6 Foreign media commentary 7 References 8 External linksIllness and death edit nbsp Chavez walking with a cane accompanied by Rafael Correa in Caracas in July 2011 shortly after his first cancer surgery External videos nbsp Venezuela s V P Announces Chavez s Death on The Wall Street JournalChavez was diagnosed with cancer following the discovery of a mass in his pelvic region in June 2011 He traveled to Havana Cuba where he underwent a surgical operation to remove a malignant cancerous tissue mass about the size of a baseball from his waist He underwent a second surgical operation in Venezuela one month later Over the next 12 months he followed a cycle of chemotherapy The type of cancer Chavez was diagnosed with was never made public which fueled speculation over his condition with speculations from being prostate cancer to colon cancer among others Following the presidential election in October 2012 where he was re elected to a fourth term he went to Cuba for more treatment and then returned to Venezuela and stayed at a Caracas army hospital According to two Venezuelan defectors Chavez stayed at the hospital for a week and died on 28 December However the government stated that Chavez was still alive and provided successive announcements of his return and updates of his health which were criticised by the country s opposition as the population were unaware of the exact state of his health as well as his location The fact that the cancer had metastasised was not made public during the re election campaign and strongly denied by Government officers After the first lung infection pneumonia in the last stages of his life Chavez was intubated nearing the end of December His breathing worsened until his death was announced on 5 March 2013 almost two years after he was first diagnosed The government stated that Chavez had died earlier that day citation needed Vice President Nicolas Maduro announced Chavez s death on a mandatory television cadena a decree forcing all broadcasters to relay State television content 1 In an emotional eulogy Maduro said Let there be no weakness no violence Let there be no hate In our hearts there should only be one feeling Love 2 Maduro indicated that Chavez had died after battling a tough illness for nearly two years 1 He added that police and troops would be deployed across the country to guarantee the peace The head of the presidential guard said Chavez died of a massive heart attack after great suffering and had inaudibly mouthed his desire to live In an interview to the Associated Press he said that Chavez could not speak but he said with his lips I don t want to die Please don t let me die 3 The BBC reported isolated incidents of violence following the announcement of Chavez s death Although pro Chavez supporters attacked and burned tents of students who had camped demanding more official information about Chavez s health there were no reported injuries 2 Vice President Maduro indicated he had no doubt of foul play by the historical enemies of our fatherland behind Chavez s illness and death 1 Defence Minister Diego Morelo Bellavia 4 said that the Bolivarian armed forces would be loyal to the vice president and National Assembly and urged supporters and opposition to remain calm 2 Early death rumours editAfter defecting from Venezuela former bodyguard for Chavez Leamsy Salazar stated that he died in December 2012 nearly three months before the 5 March 2013 date was officially announced 5 In July 2018 former Attorney General Luisa Ortega Diaz also said that Chavez had actually died in December 2012 and the announcement of his death was delayed for political reasons In an interview cited by Venezuelan daily El Nacional the former Chavez supporter said that the Venezuelan president died on 28 December 2012 but his closest allies decided to delay the announcement and never submitted the death certificate to the Office of the Attorney General 6 The supposed delay in announcing Chavez s death raised concerns that laws signed in his name during that period were forged for political purposes 5 Reactions editDomestic edit nbsp Venezuelan flag at half mast in mourning for the death of President ChavezThousands of people flooded the streets of the capital Caracas Many cried and hugged in public shows of emotion Women were weeping at Miraflores Palace With a mixture of joy and sadness Chavez supporters shared their impressions after him a last farewell That man emanates a force forward and his face says my people 7 People left work for the day upon hearing the news shops and offices shut and cars and buses filled the streets 8 Opposition leader and opponent in the 2012 election Henrique Capriles called on the government to act in strict accordance with its constitutional duties He also added his condolences to Chavez s family saying we were adversaries but never enemies 2 Acting President Nicolas Maduro said he believed Chavez was assassinated by Venezuela s historical enemies widely assumed to mean the United States and that a scientific commission would investigate this possibility The U S State Department denied any American involvement in Chavez s death calling the claim absurd 9 On the first anniversary of Chavez s death on 6 March 2014 tens of thousands of his supporters marched through cities across Venezuela This was coupled with the 2014 Venezuelan protests featuring pro and anti government demonstrations 10 Foreign edit UN Secretary General Ban Ki moon s office issued a statement expressing condolences 11 Reactions within the Americas by citizens occurred outside Venezuela s embassies in Honduras El Salvador Chile and Ecuador Latin America and the Caribbean edit Secretary General of Organization of American States Jose Miguel Insulza ordered the body s flags to be flown at half mast and the convening of a special meeting of the Permanent Council in memory of Chavez 12 After announcing Hugo Chavez s death Bolivian president Evo Morales broke down and cried on national television while paying tribute to Chavez 13 Morales then decreed seven days of mourning in Bolivia after Chavez s death 14 Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff who had cancelled a scheduled trip to Argentina to meet President Kirchner led a minute of silence in Brasilia 15 Rousseff decreed three days of mourning 15 Rousseff s predecessor Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva also expressed grief 16 17 Salvadorian president Mauricio Funes and Chilean president Sebastian Pinera both praised Chavez s strong character 18 and the Chilean government declared three days of national mourning for Chavez 19 The Cuban Council of State decreed two days of official mourning from 6 am on 6 March to midnight on 7 March and a third day of national mourning on 8 March 14 20 21 The presidents of Dominican Republic Haiti 22 Uruguay and Ecuador all decreed three days of mourning for Chavez 21 23 Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega declared seven days of mourning 24 Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos 25 Mexican president Enrique Pena Nieto citation needed lamented the death of Chavez The Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a press release expressing condolences and our feeling of fraternity 26 Colombia ordered its 15 consulates in Venezuela temporarily closed to observe the days of mourning Guyanese president Donald Ramotar 27 Guatemalan president Otto Perez Molina 28 and the President of Suriname Desi Bouterse regretted losing a friend The Government of Suriname declared Friday a day of national mourning Ramotar and Honduran president Porfirio Lobo praised Chavez for his contribution to regional integration the National Congress of Honduras addressed a minute of silence 29 Trinidad and Tobago 30 and Jamaica said that special arrangements would be made for an official tribute to Chavez 31 Uruguay announced that President Jose Mujica was in Argentina for a summit when Chavez died but that he would fly to Caracas with Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner to attend the funeral 32 Argentina declared three days of mourning 32 33 Suriname declared Friday a day of mourning North America edit Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper offered his condolences 34 former Prime Minister Jean Chretien eulogised in a televised interview 18 Suggestions of American foul play 1 35 implying that Chavez had been poisoned or somehow infected with cancer arguing a plot reminiscent to the Yasser Arafat death controversy and the attempts against Fidel Castro 36 37 38 were vehemently denied by the U S Department of State as absurd 39 In Miami some Venezuelans quantify joyfully celebrated Chavez s death and were cautiously optimistic of new elections for Chavez s successor an estimated 189 219 Venezuelans live in the United States most of whom are anti Chavez 40 United States President Barack Obama reaffirmed the support of the U S for the Venezuelan people and its interest in developing a constructive relationship with the Venezuelan government 18 Former president Jimmy Carter complimented Chavez s commitment to improving the lives of Venezuelans According to a statement posted at the Carter Center website Carter and his wife Rosalynn came to know a man who expressed a vision to bring profound changes to his country to benefit especially those people who had felt neglected and marginalized 41 Africa edit Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma who chairs the African Union Commission conveyed her condolence to the family government and people of Venezuela 42 The organisation observed a minute of silence at the A U headquarters on 8 March during the celebration of the International Women s Day 43 Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika Gambian president Yahya Jammeh 44 Mauritanian president Mohamed Ould Abdelaziz 45 Sahrawi Republic president Mohamed Abdelaziz 46 South African president Jacob Zuma 47 Sudanese president Omar al Bashir 48 Tanzanian president Jakaya Kikwete 49 all expressed their sorrow and offered their deepest condolences Gambia s president Yahya Jammeh proclaimed two national prayer days at mosques and churches for Chavez on 8 and 10 March 2013 44 The Sahrawi government declared a day of national mourning 50 Asia edit Afghanistan president Hamid Karzai 51 President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan 52 Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev 53 Chinese president Hu Jintao and General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Xi Jinping deputy director general of the Taiwanese Foreign Ministry Calvin Ho 54 and Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh issued statements of heartfelt condolences 55 Pakistan president Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf President of the Palestinian National Authority Mahmoud Abbas 56 Turkmenistan president Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow 57 as well as Vietnamese leaders including Party general secretary Nguyễn Phu Trọng Prime Minister Nguyễn Tấn Dũng and National Assembly chairman Nguyễn Sinh Hung also expressed condolences some lauded Chavez s achievements 58 Memorial services were scheduled to be held in Ramallah and other cities in the West Bank and senior Palestinian officials paid their respects at the Venezuelan Embassy in Ramallah 56 In Gaza City streets were decorated with Venezuelan flags and posters of Chavez 59 Hamas the de facto government of the Gaza Strip lauded Chavez as a great leader 59 The Syrian Arab News Agency paid homage to Chavez for taking an honourable stance regarding the conspiracy against Syria 60 Iran declared a day of national mourning 61 Europe edit French president Francois Hollande 62 and British foreign secretary William Hague were saddened 18 Irish president Michael D Higgins sent condolences 63 Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams also paid tribute 63 Italian president Giorgio Napolitano was painful 64 The Spanish government extended its condolences 65 as did Portuguese president Anibal Cavaco Silva sent condolences 66 whilst Swedish PM Fredrik Reinfeldt stated that Chavez undeniably affected his country and the entire region and hoped for greater democracy and respect for human rights in Venezuela 67 Foreign minister Carl Bildt criticized his policies citation needed saying that Chavez had plunder ed the oil wealth of his country 67 President of Russia Vladimir Putin and prime minister Dmitry Medvedev expressed their sincere condolences 68 69 Russia would send a delegation consisting of Rosneft president Igor Sechin Trade and Industry minister Denis Manturov Rostec CEO Sergey Chemezov Federation Council speaker Valentina Matviyenko and foreign minister Sergei Lavrov 70 Serbian president Tomislav Nikolic and prime minister Ivica Dacic sent condolences and lamented the loss of a friend Serbian cabinet also announced that he had been posthumously honoured with the Order of the Republic of Serbia 71 Belarus declared three days of mourning 72 In the Vatican a condolence letter was read during a meeting of Cardinals prior to the Papal Conclave during the sede vacante In the European Union European Council President Herman Van Rompuy and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said that they had received the news of Chavez s death with sadness 73 Oceania edit Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr 74 and New Zealand Prime Minister John Key expressed condolences to the Chavez family and the people of Venezuela 75 However Key who was on a diplomatic trip to Mexico Colombia Chile and Brazil did not attend the funeral although meetings had been postponed due to Latin American leaders attending and was criticized by ex Greens MP Keith Locke Toby Manhire and others 76 Funeral edit nbsp Chavez s funeral processionForeign minister Elias Jaua decreed seven days of mourning for Chavez 77 Chavez s body was taken to the Military Academy in Caracas on 6 March 2013 accompanied by large numbers of supporters who joined the procession at the military parade grounds the Heroes Avenue and was left lying in state for the public to visit for three days The state funeral was held in Caracas on 8 March 2013 1 78 79 Acting President Nicolas Maduro originally stated that Chavez s body would be embalmed and permanently displayed after the state funeral in a transparent sarcophagus at a military museum in the former site of the Military Academy in La Planicie Barracks at the 23 de Enero district west of the city proper 80 81 However due to difficulties in finding an expert and the uncertainties of plastination in which the weather plays a substantial part Maduro announced that the body would not be embalmed in time 82 President Maduro extended national mourning from 4 to 11 days to coincide with the transportation of the body to the military museum now Museum of the Revolution at La Planicie Barracks which was renamed Mountain Barracks as it was not by accident the place which Chavez captured and used as a command centre in the brief coup of 1992 and where he uttered his famous words Por ahora For now to the press For the final arrangements a funeral service was arranged with the casket leaving the Military Academy grounds in Fort Tiuna on 17 March 2013 under full military honours including references to Ltn Cnl Chavez s home battalion the Apure Braves 414th Armored Battalion with the marching song Patria Querida Fatherland Beloved played in slow time a 21 gun salute and a Military Aviation formerly Venezuelan Air Force flyover by Sukhoi Su 30 fighters in a missing man formation Government party militias in their light motorcycles followed the motorcade itself surrounded by Army mounted guards with a large following of mostly poor citizens with final arrival honors paid upon arrival at the Mountain Barracks citation needed Bolivian President Evo Morales President Maduro then interim and Chavez s brother Adan and daughter Maria Gabiela each gave speeches before the flag folding and dedication ceremony The national flag covering the casket was handed to Elena Frias de Chavez the late President s mother on behalf of the armed forces and the nation Foreign dignitary attendees edit The funeral was attended by 23 heads of state 10 heads of government a Crown Prince 2 first ladies 23 governmental representatives 5 multilateral leaders 4 foreign ministers and 4 former presidents In total 50 countries were represented at the event Heads of state and government nbsp Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer 83 nbsp Argentina President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner nbsp Aruba Prime Minister Michiel Godfried Eman 84 nbsp Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko 85 nbsp Bolivia President Evo Morales 86 nbsp Brazil President Dilma Rousseff nbsp Chile President Sebastian Pinera 86 nbsp Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos 87 nbsp Costa Rica President Laura Chinchilla 83 nbsp Cuba President Raul Castro 86 nbsp Curacao Prime Minister Daniel Hodge 88 nbsp Dominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit 83 nbsp Dominican Republic President Danilo Medina 88 nbsp Ecuador President Rafael Correa 86 nbsp El Salvador President Mauricio Funes 86 nbsp Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang 89 nbsp Guatemala President Otto Perez Molina 86 nbsp Guyana President Donald Ramotar 83 nbsp Haiti President Prime Minister Michel Martelly 88 Laurent Lamothe 88 nbsp Honduras President Porfirio Lobo Sosa 83 nbsp Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad citation needed nbsp Jamaica Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller 88 nbsp Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto 88 nbsp Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega citation needed nbsp Panama President Ricardo Martinelli 86 nbsp Peru President Ollanta Humala 86 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Denzil Douglas 88 nbsp Saint Lucia Prime Minister Kenny Anthony 88 nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves 83 nbsp Suriname President Desi Bouterse 88 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar 88 nbsp Uruguay President Jose Mujica 90 Government representatives nbsp People s Republic of China President s Special Envoy Zhang Ping 91 nbsp Colombia Foreign Minister Mayor of Bogota Maria Angela Holguin 92 Gustavo Petro nbsp Equatorial Guinea First Lady Constancia Mangue de Obiang 93 nbsp France Minister of Overseas France Victorin Lurel nbsp Guadeloupe Guadeloupe R C president Josette Borel Lincertin nbsp Grenada Foreign minister Nicholas Steele nbsp India Corporate Affairs Minister Sachin Pilot 94 nbsp Netherlands Minister of State Hans van den Broek 95 nbsp Portugal Minister of State and Foreign Minister Paulo Portas 96 nbsp Russia Foreign MinisterFederation Council SpeakerTrade and Industry Minister Sergey LavrovValentina MatviyenkoDenis Manturov 97 nbsp Sahrawi Republic President s Special Envoy Minister Delegate for Latin America Hach Ahmed Baricalla 50 nbsp Spain Crown Prince Felipe Prince of Asturias 98 nbsp Nicaragua First Lady Rosario Murillo citation needed nbsp Syria Minister of Presidential Affairs Mansour Fadlallah Azzam 99 nbsp Turkey Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay 100 nbsp United Kingdom Ambassador Catherine Nettleton nbsp United States Charge d affaires Caracas Congressman James M Derham 98 Gregory Meeks nbsp Vatican City Bishop of San Cristobal Mario Moronta 101 nbsp Vietnam Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung HaiHeads of multilateral organizations nbsp European Union Head of delegation Caracas Antonio Cardoso Mota nbsp Organization of American States Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza 102 nbsp Union of South American Nations Secretary General Ali Rodriguez Araque nbsp United Nations Executive Secretary of ECLAC Alicia Barcena Ibarra 102 Inter American Development Bank President Luis Alberto Moreno 102 nbsp Foreign dignitaries Chavez s family and Venezuelan officials gathered around Chavez s casket Argentinian president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner was amongst the first heads of state to arrive in Venezuela on Tuesday 5 March She visited the chapel at the military hospital to pay her final respects on Thursday before returning home 102 citing health reasons 103 Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff attended a wake on Thursday at the military academy before returning to Brazil on Friday morning 103 Former President Lula da Silva accompanied President Rousseff and departed before the funeral service Former Canadian prime minister Jean Chretien and his wife Aline attended the funeral 104 along with former Colombian senator Piedad Cordoba former Honduran president Manuel Zelaya and former Paraguayan president Fernando Lugo Other attendees included Former US congressman William Delahunt President of the Russian Rosneft oil company Igor Sechin and CEO of Rostec Sergei Chemezov 97 Nikolay Lukashenko son of the Belarusian president Alexis Tsipras the leader of SYRIZA in Greece later Prime Minister of Greece from Spain were Cayo Lara and Willy Meyer Pleite MEP 105 Formula One driver Pastor Maldonado American civil rights activist Jesse Jackson and actor Sean Penn also attended 106 107 108 Honour guards were provided by the cadets of the component service academies of the Venezuelan Bolivarian Military University and by personnel of the Presidential Honor Guard Brigade among others citation needed The Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra led by Gustavo Dudamel provided musical accompaniment during the state funeral services Tomb edit nbsp Mausoleum of Hugo Chavez Echoing strong national sentiment the Government elevated a proposal to the National Assembly Parliament for a statute amendment that would allow placing the late president s body near that of Simon Bolivar the Liberator and father of the country in the National Pantheon of Venezuela a secular building housing the remains and or cenotaphs to independence war heroes and former presidents The statute still unamended requires that a number of years pass before any such moves Chavez s remains were placed instead at a mausoleum built in 99 days at the now Revolution Museum formerly Army Museum at the Mountain Barracks former site of the Military Academy in La Planicie Barracks The mausoleum to Hugo Chavez consists of a granite sarcophagus atop a flat architectural composition of four leaves entitled Flower of the Four Elements by modernist architect Fruto Jose Fructoso Vivas 1928 national Architecture Price and designer of the Venezuelan Pavilion at Hanover in 2000 and has a permanent ceremonial 4 man honour guard provided by the Presidential Honor Guard Brigade which is changed every hour A 19th century cannon is fired every afternoon from the Fort marking the time of his death by a National Militia gun crew Both ceremonies are open to the public Foreign media commentary editThe BBC quoted analysts as saying Chavez death could alter the balance against the so called pink tide in favour of centrist governments It also suggested a possible economic impact to Venezuelan oil sales due to them being below market prices relative to some neighbouring countries especially in the Caribbean 2 Americas Quarterly editor Christopher Sabatini suggested that the Chavez myth would outlive his achievements 109 Prior to his death Venezuela s recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia were also highlighted as dependent on Chavez 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