Venezuela’s Chavez home in a week facing more cancer therapy

CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said on Sunday he will be home from Cuba in a week and start radiation therapy for cancer that could leave him weakened ahead of his re-election bid on Oct. 7.

Chatting for more than two hours in a televised address from Havana, where he is recovering from a third surgery to treat cancer in his pelvic area, Chavez seemed eager to show he is fully in command of the government despite his illness.

Flanked by some of his cabinet ministers at the head of a long table, he laughed and sang songs in an apparent effort to squelch rumours he has a life-threatening condition like a spreading cancer.

“Today we are in the thirteenth day post-operation, with completely normal vital signs, a good general state of health and with no complications, good scarring, daily monitoring, rehabilitation and long walks,” he said, reading off a document with details about his cancer treatment.

“In the coming weeks we will start the already announced phase of radiation therapy,” Chavez said wearing a windbreaker with the colors of the Venezuelan flag.

During his recovery he said he was reading many books, quoting from a thick volume by Marxist philosopher Istvan Meszaros.

Since arriving in Cuba on Feb 24, Chavez has been firing off tweets, meeting with foreign leaders and phoning state TV, in what could be preparation for a triumphant homecoming.

“God willing, next Sunday afternoon I will be in Caracas,” the 57-year-old leader said at the end of the pre-recorded broadcast.

In June he made an emotional return from his first round of surgery in Cuba, surprising the country with an unannounced dawn arrival in Venezuela and shortly thereafter waved to tearful supporters from a balcony at the presidential palace.

This homecoming will likely be less dramatic.