Leaders gather for state funeral of Hugo Chavez

Leaders from Latin America and beyond are gathering in the Venezuelan capital Caracas for the funeral of President Hugo Chavez.

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After the funeral, Mr Chavez's body will be taken to a military museum to lie in state for another seven days.

More than two million mourners have already filed past his body at a military academy.

Mr Chavez's body is to be embalmed and placed on permanent display, Vice-President Nicolas Maduro says.

Later on Friday, Mr Maduro is due to be sworn in as acting president. As such, he must call elections within 30 days.

Hugo Chavez, who led Venezuela for 14 years, died on Tuesday aged 58 after a long battle with cancer.

More than 30 heads of state are expected to attend Friday's funeral including Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Cuban President Raul Castro and Belarussian leader Alexander Lukashenko.

President Ahmadinejad has praised Mr Chavez as a "martyr" and a "wise and revolutionary leader".

US Congressman Gregory Meeks and former Congressman William Delahunt will represent the United States. Mr Chavez was a fierce critic of Washington.

Mr Maduro said that Mr Chavez's body would be embalmed "like Lenin and Mao Zedong", and put on display for at least another seven days.

The body will be moved to the Caracas military museum where in 1992 Mr Chavez - as an army officer - was captured after leading a failed coup.

--BBC

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