Venezuela's leading opposition candidate -- whose grandmother is a Holocaust survivor -- on Tuesday slammed President Hugo Chavez's accusations that he is tied to Nazi groups. It was the latest in a series of intensely personal exchanges in the brutally negative campaign, in which the youthful Henrique Capriles hopes to deny Latin America's most prominent leftist a third six-year term. "I heard a statement from the candidate, Chavez, trying to link me to Nazi groups," Capriles said at a press conference. "So I would like to ask (Chavez) not to respect me but my great-grandparents, buried somewhere in the world after being killed by the Nazis." "My grandmother was a Holocaust survivor," said the former governor of the country's northern state of Miranda. Capriles, a Catholic, comes from a family of Polish Jewish Holocaust survivors who emigrated to Venezuela. On a tour of a petrochemical plant Monday, Chavez said his administration has evidence that Capriles belonged to a "fascist" organization of wealthy families implicated in "neo-Nazism." Capriles hopes to defeat Chavez in the October 7 presidential election. Capriles, 39, said Venezuela deserves a "debate of the highest respect" in the race for the presidency. "A political campaign does not need to lower itself into a swamp. (Chavez) has no idea what Nazism or fascism are," Capriles said. Throughout his campaign, Chavez has referred to Capriles as "bobo" (stupid) and "majunche" (not much).
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