CARACAS, Monday February 26, 2007 | Update
* The Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez announced that
his government is to create new forms of property, without
eliminating the private property.
* The ruler clarified that the Fricapeca slaughterhouse could
be expropriated but for the moment it has just been temporally
occupied. He added that if the government decides to expropriate
it will pay the owner after a "just appraisal."
* The President said he has "very fresh" data on new plots
to assassinate him. He would not elaborate on the issue.
* Chávez branded as a diplomatic offensive the US President
George W. Bush' visit to several countries in Latin America.
Chávez added he would never receive Bush in Venezuela.
* The Venezuelan President dismissed the fine imposed on
Tal Cual daily due to an editorial addressed to the youngest
daughter of the ruler, saying that people have exaggerated
about the fine.
04:20 PM. Western Hemisphere. Colombian President Álvaro Uribe said on Tuesday that governments should ensure citizens' rights to live on the border, in reference to a political and diplomatic crisis with Venezuela and its effects on border residents.