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Analysis: Rough honeymoon for Chavez’s successor in Venezuela

CARACAS (Reuters) – Wearing sports gear in the national colors and sitting on a sofa in a modest family home, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro holds a microphone, chats with locals and expounds on the benefits of socialism.
Variations of the scene – on a factory floor, playing soccer in the presidential palace or walking the plains with farmers – play daily on national TV as Hugo Chavez's successor makes “Gobierno en la Calle,” or “Street Government,” the chosen slogan of his rule.
Almost constantly on the road since being elected in April, Maduro has launched a plethora of new schemes, from raising the minimum wage to sending soldiers into city slums to fight crime.

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