Chavez returns and puts an end to speculation about his health and whereabouts
06:58 PM Caracas .- The head of state Hugo Chávez said today that it did not continue the marathon that he had promised his program "Alo, Presidente" for four days because information received "credible" that he said that would be the victim of a attack.
In that sense, explained that "he was getting information processors, but what we received on Friday, almost at midnight, was a very serious information and credibility."
The president did not attend the inauguration of the president of El Salvador, Mauricio Funes, saying he had information that their security was not assured.
"This time the information came from Daniel Ortega from Nicaragua, checking in several ways. I'm not going to suspend a trip to a mere rumor of a rumor (...) We have given around the world in a week," he said.
"But in this case the information was very precise. It was planning one or more rockets to the Cubana Airlines plane that was in Maiquetía for us. The information was very accurate (...) I was about to happen when an attack aircraft were arriving or departing to San Salvador, "said Chavez.
The President accused the anti Luis Posada Carriles of being behind the alleged attack.
"This was planned by the people of Luis Posada Carriles and call him to the President (Barack) Obama, Obama for President mándenoslo put in prison," he said.
He indicated that the CIA also had to do with this incident.
"I have no doubt that the CIA is behind all this, the intelligence agencies of the United States. President Obama dismantle machinery of terror spread by the United States world. That was what prompted the suspension of our journey," said Chávez.
Presidential recurrence
The President reappeared in public this afternoon after an absence of several days which led to speculation about his health and the reasons for this unusual silence.
The president made an unexpected intervention from the state of Vargas, accompanied by several of his ministers, and visited some houses being built by their government, AFP noted.
The president was recorded by television cameras official giving instructions to his Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro, who is in Honduras, in the Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS).
In this regard, Chávez criticized the U.S. demand that Cuba release political prisoners and expand civil liberties before being readmitted to the organization. "It's outrageous," he said.
Chavez did not appear in public since Friday night. On Saturday, the president suspended without telling your program "Hello President," which was to last four days, until Sunday. A day later, the issue was again reversed, this time by "technical problems", according to the government.