Chavez's political narcissism

AFP:

"I am the people," President Hugo Chavez boomed confidently Saturday as thousands of pro- and anti-government demonstrators in Caracas sharpened their rhetoric ahead of this year's legislative elections.

Marking the anniversary of the downfall of General Marcos Perez Jimenez in 1958, demonstrators of all stripes turned out in force in anticipation of September legislative polls.

Chavez addressed thousands of followers in western Caracas, demanding "absolute loyalty" and telling them he embodied the heart and soul of the Venezuelan people.

"I demand absolute loyalty to my leadership... anything else is betrayal," the firebrand leftist president warned.

"I am not an individual, I am the people," Chavez said. "It's my duty to demand respect for the people.

"If you cherish the fatherland, join Chavez," he urged, asking for votes to renew the ruling party's control of both National Assembly houses in the next election.

"Once more we have to win the majority of the National Assembly... and continue building our new socialist state," Chavez added.

"Let's expand our socialist project," he said.

Opposition leaders rallied to defeat Chavez, and turn the country around in the polls.

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Chavez appears to stepped over the line into megalomania.

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