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Saturday, February 14, 2009
By Steven L. Taylor

Via BBC: Venezuela expels Spanish deputy

Venezuela has expelled a Spanish deputy of the European parliament, over reports that he called President Hugo Chavez a dictator.

Luis Herrero had also criticised a decision to keep polling stations open two hours longer than normal in a referendum to be held on Sunday.

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Mr Herrero had been invited to observe the vote by an opposition party.

The Spanish deputy, who represents the conservative Popular Party, was put on a commercial flight to Brazil late on Friday, Venezuelan officials said.

Earlier, in comments to journalists, he had invited Venezuelans to vote freely.

“They should never be carried away when they vote by the fear that a dictator tries to impose in a premeditated way,” AFP news agency quoted him as saying.

Someone needs to tell Chávez that tossing a guy out for calling you dictator isn’t a very good way of rebutting his description.

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2 Responses to “Chávez Kicks Spanish EU Deputy out of Country for Calling him a “Dictator””

  1. MSS Says:

    Didn’t Chavez also have a spat with the Spanish king a while back?

  2. walt moffett Says:

    Does Chávez really care what anyone outside of Venezuela thinks?


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