There is no reason to question the sovereignty and democracy of Venezuela.

Hugo Chavez has proven he is not a dictator; he did not override the loss of the constitutional changes he advocated in the constitutional referendum. Now that it has been clearly shown that the Venezuelan government is democratic, any questions that had been lingering about the legitimacy of the Chavez presidency have dissolved completely. Hugo Chavez is a democratically elected president who is at the head of a democratic state. The people decide in Venezuela, no tyranny or dictator is to be found. Any claims to the contrary would now be completely baseless. The people of Venezuela and their democratically-elected president deserve recognition, respect, and support from the rest of the world.
There is no reason to question the legitimacy of the presidency of Hugo Chavez.
The constitution of Venezuela has been supported as it is; the majority of the people in Venezuela have shown their support for their constitution. The Venezuelan constitution is what the majority of Venezuelan people want, they voted to not change it at all. The people of Venezuela may yet vote to change their constitution, that remains to be seen. Any future vote by the people of Venezuela should also be seen as legitimate, their sovereignty and the legitimacy of their governmental structure has been concretized. The constitution of Venezuela deserves recognition, respect, and support from the rest of the world.
There is no reason to question the legitimacy of the Venezuelan constitution.
Now that the question of the legitimacy of the presidency and constitution of Venezuela has been completely resolved it is clear that no one should attempt to interfere with or destroy that legitimate presidency and constitution. Anyone or any government, who would interfere with a legitimate democratically-elected government and its people’s constitution, with the goal of overthrowing that democratically elected government, would be, to say the least, acting undemocratically and disrespectfully toward the citizens and government of that country, and to the concept of sovereignty and democracy generally.