Paraguay president explains military shake-up
ASUNCION, Paraguay (AP) - Paraguay needed a military shake-up to
create opportunities for young officers with a proven commitment to
democracy, President Fernando Lugo said Friday in his first
explanation for removing his top commanders this week.
Lugo named new army, air force and navy commanders Wednesday
without explanation - a day after denying he had worries about a
coup amid calls for his impeachment.
In an interview with CNN on Friday, Lugo warned there could be a
small group of officers influenced by politicians seeking to stage
a coup to undermine his agenda.
But the reshuffling was intended to bring in new blood, he said.
``There are excellent young officers who must be given the
opportunity,'' Lugo said. ``Talented officers who have demonstrated
their ability and track record at the same time in defending the
country's democratic institutions.''
Lugo, a left-leaning former Roman Catholic bishop, has struggled
with the oppositioin-controlled Congress over implementing economic
and social changes.
He sought to end speculation about a coup, declaring his actions
were his own and should not be subject to speculation. Gen. John
Oscar Velazquez, the army commander who was one of the three
officers relieved of his duties Wednesday, was named chief of the
armed forces Friday.
11/07/09 06:07
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