President Hugo Chavez has won a referendum on his rule,
electoral authorities in Venezuela say. Officials from the National
Electoral Council said that, with 94% of ballots counted, Mr Chavez had
58% of the vote. It now appears clear that an opposition attempt to
force him from office has failed, as have previous attempts, the BBC's
James Menendez in Caracas says. But opposition members on the electoral
body rejected the partial result as a fraud, claiming their side had
won. There have been passionate scenes outside Miraflores presidential
palace, where Mr Chavez has been singing to his cheering supporters.
Fireworks have been set off across the capital, Caracas. [more ]
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