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Venezuelan parliament passes National Armed Forces Law.

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| September 09, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of report by Venezuelan newspaper El Nacional website on 6 September; subheading as published

The Basic Law of the National Armed Forces [Lofan] was finally approved at the National Assembly [AN] after a lengthy debate and numerous corrections. It was approved with the usual dissenting vote from the opposition after the revision of 16 deferred articles and the addition of a new one during the plenary session.

The article in question confirms the president's authority, as commander in chief of the FAN [National Armed Forces], to "reinstate military personnel who were retired because of the needs of the …

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