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Venezuela election to test Chavez’s socialist legacy

Maduro faces Capriles in election on Sunday

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Venezuela's acting President and presidential candidate Nicolas Maduro. Photo: Reuters

The late Hugo Chavez’s self-declared socialist revolution will be put to the test at a presidential election on Sunday that pits his chosen successor against a younger rival promising change in the nation he polarised.

Most opinion polls give his protege, acting President Nicolas Maduro, a strong lead over opposition challenger Henrique Capriles thanks to Chavez’s endorsement and the surge of grief and sympathy over his death from cancer last month.

The candidates closed out official campaigning on Thursday with dueling rallies, both drawing hundreds of thousands of boisterous supporters. Taking a page out of Chavez’s playbook, a fiery Maduro marched through the streets of the capital draped in a Venezuelan flag and called on voters to follow “commander Chavez as the spiritual guide of the fatherland.”

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“I am the son of Chavez,” the burly 50-year-old former bus driver shouted to supporters in downtown Caracas. “I am ready to be your president.”

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Waving posters of the late president, the crowd sang back the campaign slogan, which rhymes in Spanish: “Chavez, I swear to you, I’ll vote for Maduro!”

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