No ‘Hugo Chavez street’ in Paris anytime soon

No ‘Hugo Chavez street’ in Paris anytime soon

France 24
No ‘Hugo Chavez street’ in Paris anytime soon

People hold photographs of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez during his funeral parade in Caracas March 15, 2013. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo

Former Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez may have died three weeks ago, but the city of Paris is just getting around to sorting out how it wants to react to the news. While some politicians have preferred to remain silent on the issue, others have been clamouring for a street named in Chavez’s honour.

At a meeting of the Paris city council, Danielle Simonnet, a member of a coalition comprised of the communist party and the far-left Parti de Gauche, championed the cause, arguing that Chavez deserved to be memorialised in France’s capital.

“On March 5, 2013, Venezuela’s democratically elected and re-elected president Hugo Chavez died while in office and his death evoked great emotion across the whole world… We regret that at the time of his death, the city of Paris did not make any official comment,” Simmonet said.

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                                                            No ‘Hugo Chavez street’ in Paris anytime soon