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Venezuelans Honor Chavez With Final Procession

Thousands of people follow the funeral parade of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez in Caracas, March 15, 2013.
Thousands of people follow the funeral parade of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez in Caracas, March 15, 2013.
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Tens of thousands of supporters of late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez lined the streets of Caracas for a final procession to move the leader's body to its resting place.

Supporters cheered and held up Chavez's picture as his coffin was moved Friday from the Caracas military academy to a military museum.

"We came to say our last goodbye to have a memory of Chavez, with all my people from my hometown Anaco. We left Anaco last night to say our last goodbye and have a great memory for the rest of our lives from our president."

Chavez died of cancer earlier this month at the age of 58. His death devastated millions of mostly poor supporters who revered him for offering the promise of a better future. His death also gave renewed hope to opponents who denounced him as a dictator.

President Chavez had named Vice President Nicolas Maduro as his successor. Acting President Maduro has promised to continue Chavez's socialist agenda and has formally registered as a candidate in the April 14 election.

Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles has officially announced he will challenge Maduro in the presidential election and accuses Maduro of playing politics with the late leader's body.

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