Antonio Ledezma, who is in Israel for mayors' conference in Jerusalem, says diplomatic relations will be reestablished if opposition candidate defeats Chavez.
The mayor is one of the leaders of the opposition to President Hugo Chavez, who frequently criticizes Israel and constantly strengthens the South American country's ties with Iran
Venezuela does not want its "historic" relationship with Israel to collapse, Caracas Mayor Antonio Ledezma told Yedioth Ahronoth in a special interview published Sunday.
Ledezma (57), who attended last week's mayors' conference in Jerusalem, said the purpose of his visit to Israel was "not to defy the existing government (in Venezuela), but to present issues that are important to me as a person who believes in democracy and freedom of expression. I fear that Venezuela's democratic values will be undermined."
The mayor is one of the leaders of the opposition to President Hugo Chavez, who frequently criticizes Israel and constantly strengthens the South American country's ties with Iran, the Jewish state's arch enemy.
Venezuela severed its diplomatic relations with Israel in 2009 following Operation Cast Lead in Gaza. Ledezma refrained from criticizing Chavez directly, but he did say that "in contrast to the current political policy in Venezuela, I wish to convey the message that the Venezuelan nation has respect for Israel.
"I don’t want to launch a personal attack, but a leader's responsibilities go beyond his personal opinions," the mayor said. "We've seen the disasters history has brought when leaders turned racism into a national ideology. I wouldn't want Venezuela to reach that point."
Ledezma defeated Chavez's candidate in the 2008 mayoral race in Caracas. Subsequent to his election, the Venezuelan National Assembly passed a Capital District Law that transferred most functions, funding, and personnel of the Metropolitan Mayor of Caracas to a new Venezuelan Capital District, headed by an official directly appointed by Chavez.
Ledezma demanded a referendum on the legislation, but his attempt to stop the transfer failed. To protest the move, he launched a hunger strike and even announced his candidacy for president. However, he withdrew his candidacy after failing to gain the support of Venezuela's largest opposition party.
Eventually, the opposition parties rallied around Enrique Capriles Radonski, who is expected to run against Chavez in the next elections, which are scheduled for October 7, 2012.
Chavez, who feels threatened by the emergence of a legitimate rival, launched an anti-Semitic attack on Radonski, the grandson of Polish Jews who survived the Holocaust. “You have a pig's tail, a pig's ears; you snort like a pig. You're a low-life pig,” the president said of Radonski in a televised speech delivered last February.
"Personal attacks of a racist nature are inappropriate in any political campaign in Venezuela or any other country in the democratic world," said, Ledezma, whose wife is Radonski's cousin.
"I'm certain that Radonski's new government will reestablish ties with Israel," he told Yedioth Ahronoth, adding that Venezuela was "one of the first countries to recognize your independence."
Asked whether the opposition has a chance of seizing power in Venezuela, the Caracas mayor said "I believe the opposition's chances are equal (to Chavez's) and even greater, mostly because it is bringing a message of renewal to all of Venezuela. I want to believe that the current government will allow democratic elections."
Ledezma, who is visiting Israel for the first time, said the Jewish community in Venezuela has diminished, "not because of anti-Semitism, but mostly due to the problems the entire Venezuelan people are suffering from: An economic recession, a drop in the level of personal security and a general atmosphere that hurts the average citizen.
"As mayor I respect all of Caracas' communities and appreciate the Jewish community's contribution," he said.
Addressing the conflicting reports surrounding Chavez's battle with cancer, Ledezma said, "I'm confused by the disinformation that is published (in Venezuela), so it's hard to tell. The truth is that everything is in god's hands."
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In that case, let's pray Chavez wins..........
Posted May-14-2012 ByFatBastard_2010 (374.70) FatBastard_2010 View Channel Send Message
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@FatBastard_2010
Chavez is as bad as Bush was,or Nethanyahu is.
You base your support or rejection of world leaders and other figures only base on their attitude towards Israel.
That is why Hezbholla,Hamas are usually so much estimated by ppl like you.
That is so pathetic...
Posted May-14-2012 Byaydeo (6035.88) 
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@aydeo
I have yet to see Chavez with anything remotely resembling Gitmo. Nethanyahu though is rotten to the core. Hezbholla and Hamas mean little to me. You have no clue about how I support or reject world leaders, nor about "ppl like" me. You can only ass-ume. That is really pathetic.........
Posted May-14-2012 ByFatBastard_2010 (374.70) FatBastard_2010 View Channel Send Message
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@cALIme6
you blocked me like an ignorant little boy.
no argument, only ad hominem eh?
Why do you think the people of
Venezuela take the streets in 2002
and save him?
Posted May-14-2012 Bydacian (626.14) dacian View Channel Send Message
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@dacian
I can't care less about your commie shit
Posted May-14-2012 BycALlme6 (487.20) cALlme6 Send Message
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yeah, USA and Israel need a pro-american puppet, like Pedro Carmona in the
failed coup from 2002 in Venezuela. Better watch the documentary "The War on Democracy"
by John Pilger
Posted May-14-2012 Bydacian (626.14) dacian View Channel Send Message
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@dacian John Pilgers work should be filed under B for Bin.
Posted May-14-2012 Byfunkyyaya (552.70) funkyyaya View Channel Send Message
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@funkyyaya
twice won Britain's Journalist of the Year Award, several honorary doctorates, Richard Dimbleby Award for factual reporting, One World Media Award, The Grierson Trust Award...etc
Posted May-14-2012 Bydacian (626.14) dacian View Channel Send Message
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So what.... Obama and Arafart also got a Nobel peace prize
Posted May-14-2012 ByFreejay (3781.56) 
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Nobel prize for peace means nothing about professionalism it is just for political reasons... those awards for Pilger are something else.
Posted May-14-2012 Bydacian (626.14) dacian View Channel Send Message
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@dacian Just like the BBC then.
Posted May-14-2012 Byfunkyyaya (552.70) funkyyaya View Channel Send Message
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Hint hint!
Posted May-14-2012 Bywerdum12 (253.70) 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghhrTlhb3js
Posted May-14-2012 BycALlme6 (487.20) cALlme6 Send Message
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chavez hasn't done ANYTHING to make venezuela better,he doesn't even trust the doctors there ,hurry up and die so they can move on with out a dictator with disillusion of greatness...fat fuck, a fuck with fake medals and ribbons
Posted May-14-2012 Bydiablokid (525.80) 
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@diablokid
chavez has done a lot for the poor people
Posted May-14-2012 Bydacian (626.14) dacian View Channel Send Message
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@dacian
Nice try, commie slug
Posted May-14-2012 BycALlme6 (487.20) cALlme6 Send Message
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@dacian
Like what?
Posted May-14-2012 ByFreejay (3781.56) 
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free healthcare, free education, communal councils, Bolivarian reform, housing thousands families, poverty drop from 55,4% to 26% etc, etc
Posted May-14-2012 Bydacian (626.14) dacian View Channel Send Message
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@dacian look,theres no such thing as "free" when i comes for ANY government
Posted May-14-2012 Bydiablokid (525.80) 
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Chavez is a disgusting commie pig
Posted May-14-2012 BycALlme6 (487.20) cALlme6 Send Message
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Chavez is a socialist, totalitarian scumbag.
Posted May-14-2012 Bycswartz (1140.90) 
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Would be great for ISrael and AMerica if this guy ousted Chavez!!
Posted May-14-2012 ByFreejay (3781.56) 
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