Hugo Chávez arrives in Cuba to be operated
CARACAS (Reuters) – the Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez, arrived on Friday to Cuba and was received by President Raúl Castro to operate from an injury that could be carcinogenic, hoping to soon return to Caracas to retake the reins of the oil country. a source diplomatic told Reuters that Chavez arrived at 2015 local time (01: 15 GMT Saturday) and traveled to the island accompanied by his three daughters, the Minister of health, Eugenia Sader, and Chancellor Nicolás Maduro, among other senior members of the Government. There were no statements to the press. Chavez said this week that will be operated the first days of next week in Havana of an injury in the same place was where removed last year a malignant tumor about the size of a baseball. Embraced by his youngest daughter, Rosinés, who cried, and surrounded by Ministers, heads and responsible for military, Chávez gave a farewell message chain of radio and television from the Presidential Palace of Miraflores, in Venezuela. Left in caravan at the airport and leaned by the sunroof of the car which transported it, waved to thousands of people gathered in the streets to greet him, shouting slogans of support to them and give you present. “With cancer or no cancer, with water or no water, rain, snow or shine, nothing and no one can avoid the new great victory on...
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