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Omar Desa, a 33-year-old architect, admitted that it wasn’t polite to speak ill of the dead “but we have to say things as they are: Chavez did a lot of damage to this country.”

Desa said he blamed the administration’s draconian dollar controls and price regulation for bankrupting his family’s clothing business. He also said that he feared Maduro would be swept into power on the backs of a sympathy vote.

“That’s what I’m truly sad about,” he said. “I don’t think our challenges are coming to an end.”

The national grief also seemed to have put the workings of government on hold, legal experts said. More than 24 hours after Chavez’s death, the National Assembly had not declared the presidency “vacant” and had not sworn in an acting president.

“Venezuela needs to have someone in charge of the presidency and for that to happen there has to be a swearing in,” said Cecilia Sosa Gomez, a former chief justice. “The reaction from the powers of state has been an emotional one. I’m not criticizing them for it, but we can’t forget about the constitution.”

A state funeral will be held aFriday and leaders from around the world are expected. Some of Chavez’s staunchest supporters have already arrived.

Argentina’s President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and Uruguay’s Jose Mujica traveled overnight. Bolivia’s Morales, a close friend of Chavez’s, arrived Wednesday morning.

Jesus Mendez, 32, brought his 5-year-old daughter to watch the procession so she might remember the man who was larger than life. Mendez said the Chavez administration had given his family a free house and helped his wife get through medical school.

“He has left a huge hole in this country, but he had so many projects and he has left the foundations set for the next president,” Mendez said. “Chavez is part of history now; he was a great father to Venezuela.”

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(Staff writer Dan Chang in Miami contributed to this report.)

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