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Chavez predicts referendum victory in January 2017 While Chavez, who has been hospitalized with a liver ailment, could face a legal challenge to his presidential mandate, the Supreme Court ruled he may be legally president despite having no legal power, even though the presidential elections took place in April 2016. Chavez's presidential campaign received renewed pressure in recent days after the Supreme Court ruling, and while he won a vote of confidence in the electoral tribunal on Tuesday (26 March) he did not speak publicly in public before the ruling. "It is time for a national referendum to put on trial," Julio Borges, an independent observer and former military aide, told AFP, calling for the right of the country's political elites to express their will and for his critics to "be silenced". Venezuela's state election commission said a new constitutional declaration from the National Electoral Council (CNE) which gives Chavez full power to nominate a replacement will be presented to parliament by 20 March for signature, after which the new head of state will be chosen in a "political meeting". With elections in 2016 due to take place on April 5, some experts worry the CNE may be under pressure to postpone or change the date. Chavez's supporters hold portraits of Chavez during the People Power National Day celebrations in Caracas, Venezuela November 4, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins Venezuela's socialist-leaning opposition has been pushing for a presidential referendum to remove Chavez for more than a year, and Maduro, the only member of the ruling Socialist Party who is considered viable in an election, last week agreed to hold the vote for a fourth time. Maduro, who is expected to seek a second four-year term, said the vote for a fifth time should be held within six months and will be held in a "political meeting" for the president. Borges told Radio Chavismo radio on Tuesday: "The time for all this is past, the time for the coup d'etat is well in front of us." In the meantime, some commentators have questioned whether Maduro and his allies can overcome a campaign to discredit and marginalize the opposition and to push the election plan through after opposition critics, mainly university students, staged sit-ins on campuses and street protests on Tuesday. Venezuela, which faces massive food and petrol shortages, is expected to vote on a series of measures aimed at curbing social unrest as protests continue against unpopular economic and political reforms. In a sign Venezuela's economy is not slowing significantly, a weekly report released by the Central Bank of Venezuela on Wednesday showed growth was boosted by 1.3 percent in February, its best showing in 10 months. S ????? ??? ?????? ?????? ??? Queens birthday holiday to coincide with fenaclng to celebrate the first birthday of the Princess A huge cake has been laid out by the police to mark the first birthday of Princess Elizabeth today, with officers and soldiers turning out for the official presentation at Buckingham Palace. The police force of Greater London confirmed the event was to be held at a specially-appointed police conference room to mark the Princess's birthday and a day to remember. It comes as the Princess is on a week-long holiday in England to celebrate her 90th birthday. The cake also includes a message that is thought to have been written by her father Prince Philip, the heir to the throne. A large cake for the first Princess Elizabeth Birthday in the City at a specially-appointed meeting room in the Royal Palace, London It was arranged to honour Princess Elizabeth and her 90th birthday The ceremony was held today in the centre of London, in the middle of the night, to mark the celebration of Queen Elizabeth's 'birthday' Officers and soldiers are pictured leaving after the cake presentation was laid out A huge cake has been laid out by the police force of Greater London to mark the Queen's birthday and the day to remember The event was first mentioned by London Mayor Boris Johnson in November when it was said that the Queen had been on her way to attend a wedding in England on the same day as her 90th birthday. Sir George Young, the head of the Metropolitan police, was asked last night if it was true. He said: 'I am not able to comment at this stage.' But it is understood that it would be a surprise to his bosses if he announced a new royal birthday on Tuesday as plans had been drawn up for the event. The announcement has angered some in the police as there have been fears that the celebration of the Queen's 90th birthday would create tension and confusion. One woman, from nearby Islington, told the Evening Standard: 'It will come as a huge shock. People won't know if there's any peace at all.' Earlier in November, Buckingham Palace told the Guardian it had held a large event to mark Princess Elizabeth's 90th birthday - something its spokesman denied was planned. A large cake was laid out to mark the moment the Queen's birthday cake was placed on the steps leading to Buckingham Palace in London The police have confirmed there will be a formal celebration of the Queen's 90th birthday Earlier today, Prince Philip attended the day-long event in his role as a spokesperson for the Prince of Wales and their father Prince Charles. He had a large cake placed on top of a stone plaque reading 'Lives of Elizabeth's parents' to mark Princess Elizabeth's birthda