“We have to accelerate the rhythm of the revolution,” says President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, holding up a copy of a little red book to an audience of well-heeled supporters who have gathered in a Caracas hotel.
The book lists a series of constitutional changes that would allow Mr Chávez to centralise power, seek indefinite re-election and move more quickly towards his promised land of “21st-century socialism”.

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