Two days after the ceremony, in fact, he announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus and would be self isolating. Since then Cabello has suspended his weekly show and has made no public appearances, and there have been no announcements about his health.
Even setting aside his apparently reduced influence in the military, and assuming Cabello makes a full recovery, his future as a Chavista powerbroker is uncertain. Currently, the mandate of the Constituent Assembly is set to expire on December 31, While it is possible that the mandate could be renewed, the fact that the body has not presented or debated a single article of a draft constitution has made clear that its primary purpose was to act as a veneer of institutionality to get around the opposition majority in the legislature.
In early he was appointed president of the National Assembly and was then re-elected in January Politics runs in Mr Cabello's family. His wife, Marleny Contreras, is a congresswoman and his brother, Jose David Cabello, is currently the head of Venezuela's tax authority Seniat. The political opposition has questioned Diosdado Cabello's business interests and has painted him as one of the "boli-bourgeois" - those who have made good under President Chavez. No love lost.
Nelson Lanz, a journalist for the pro-Chavez website aporrea. Nevertheless, Mr Cabello remained close to President Chavez. Wednesday, 2 December, Violence flares ahead of Venezuela poll.
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Federica Saini Fasanotti is a military historian and specialist in counterinsurgency. Her fieldwork and research. Ralph Mathekga started his studies in political science, law and economic history at the University of the Witwatersrand, where he completed his bachelor's degree.
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