The debt the region owes to President Chávez is enormous

Fidel Castro paying a visit to President Hugo Chávez during the latter’s hospitalisation in Cuba (Internet photo)

For years, many in the US and Europe have been wishing that Venezuela’s mercurial President, Hugo Chávez, would depart and a more pro-western leader take his place. But now, paradoxically, some of his harshest critics appear to be having second thoughts as the possible regional implications of his illness become apparent. The Venezuelan President’s confirmation on television on June 30 that he has been diagnosed with cancer has focused minds