`Hugo Chavez’s recovery complex and hard`

Venezuela`s Vice President said that President Hugo Chavez will face a "complex and hard" process after undergoing his fourth cancer-related operation in Cuba.

Caracas: Venezuela`s Vice President said on Wednesday that President Hugo Chavez will face a "complex and hard" process after undergoing his fourth cancer-related operation in Cuba.

Vice President Nicolas Maduro made the announcement a day after Chavez`s surgery, appearing on television with a sad expression, alongside other top allies of the President.

"It was a complex, difficult, delicate operation," Maduro said, adding that indicates "the post-operative process is also going to be a complex and hard process”.

The Vice President, whom Chavez named over the weekend as his chosen political heir, was flanked by National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello and Oil Minister Rafael Ramirez, who had accompanied the President in Havana during the surgery.

Maduro said Cabello and Ramirez had returned to Caracas about 3 am (local time) and that they had talked about the situation until daybreak. Maduro`s voice was hoarse and cracked at times.

Without giving details, he called for Venezuelans to calmly face potentially difficult days ahead.

"We`re more united than ever," Maduro said, while Cabello and Ramirez stood solemnly. "We`re united in loyalty to Chavez."

Maduro had said on Tuesday night that the operation concluded successfully after more than six hours and that Chavez next was to begin "special treatments," which he didn`t specify.

Chavez`s children and grandchildren accompanied him in Havana during the surgery, the Vice President said.

The morning after Chavez`s operation, Venezuelan state television showed a Mass where the President`s supporters prayed for him.

Chavez announced over the weekend that he needed to have surgery again after tests showed "some malignant cells" had reappeared in the same area of his pelvic region where tumours were previously removed.

Chavez said beforehand that the surgery would present risks.

He said on Saturday for the first time that if illness cuts short his presidency, Maduro should take his place and be elected President to continue on with his socialist movement.

The 58-year-old President won re-election in October and is due to be sworn in for a new six-year term on January 10. If Chavez were to die, the Constitution says that new elections should be called and held within 30 days.

PTI

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