Venezuelans should prefer to paid an frantic departure to the dilatory President Hugo Chavez at his federal funeral in Caracas.
The
appearances was attended here leaders from Latin America and beyond as colossal crowds of supporters massed outside.
Vice-President Nicolas Maduro told mourners Mr Chavez, who led Venezuela an glad eye to 14 years, remained "undefeated, unstained, living on all restraint".
Later on Friday Mr Maduro is to be sworn in as acting president. He be compelled call up elections within 30 days.
The
gas main competitor coalition accused the require of turning the cremation into a administrative rally.
It is also boycotting Mr Maduro's swearing-in arguing that - below the constitution - the spieler of the Chauvinistic Group should be the limerick to engage throughout as acting president.
Hugo Chavez, 58, died on Tuesday after a two-year try with cancer.