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December 13, 2012

Aides Say Venezuelan Leader Faces Tough Recovery

by VOA News

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's closest allies are expressing doubts the ailing leader will return home in time for next month's swearing-in ceremony, adding to growing fears over the president's health.

Information Minister Ernesto Villegas announced late Wednesday that Chavez was in stable condition in Havana, Cuba, a day after the president underwent cancer surgery.  But earlier in the day, Vice President Nicolas Maduro said Chavez is facing a "complex" and difficult recovery from the six-hour procedure.

Millions of Venezuelans held prayer vigils across the country on Wednesday for Chavez. Maduro and other government officials attended a Mass for the president at a military base. 

Tuesday's surgery was the fourth for Chavez since he was initially diagnosed with cancer in mid-2011. The 58-year-old socialist leader was overwhelmingly re-elected to a new six-year term in October, after assuring Venezuelans that he was cancer-free during his re-election campaign. 

Chavez named Maduro as his chosen successor before flying to Havana for the surgery.  Under the country's constitution, if the president dies or is declared incapacitated, a new presidential election must be held within 30 days.

Some information for this report was provided by AP.