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Venezuelan presidential elections: massive red tide sets the stage for
Bolivarian 
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Written by Jorge MartínFriday, 12 April 2013
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Millions of people turned out on April 11 in a huge red tide filling seven
avenues in Caracas for the closing rally of the campaign of Bolivarian
presidential candidate Nicolas Maduro. The presidential elections are set
to take place on Sunday April 14.

[image: 
maduro-elections-rally-12-april-2013-3]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/venezuela/maduro-elections-rally-12-april-2013-3.jpg>For
more pictures click
here<http://www.handsoffvenezuela.org/maduro_closing_rally.htm>This
was a show of strength only three days before the presidential elections
that are set to take place on April 14. The campaign, which have been quite
short, has been particularly polarised and has seen massive rallies
organised throughout the country.

All opinion polls give Nicolas Maduro a substantial lead (between 10 and 17
percentage points) over Washington’s candidate Henrique Capriles. Even
General James Cappler, the US National Director of Intelligence, in a
report to Congress yesterday admitted that “Maduro is expected to win.”

*Read also:*

Manifesto of Lucha de Clases on the April 14 presidential
election<http://www.marxist.com/ldc-manifesto-for-april-14-elections.htm>



Venezuela: the April 14 presidential elections and the tasks of the
revolution<http://www.marxist.com/venezuela-the-april-14-presidential-elections-and-the-tasks-of-the-revolution.htm>



Hugo Chávez is dead: The fight for socialism
lives!<http://www.marxist.com/hugo-chavez-is-dead-fight-for-socialism-lives.htm>

The strategy of the opposition therefore has been one of attempting to
discredit the democratic and fair character of the elections. The
opposition mouthpiece *El Nacional* had an editorial article calling the
president of the National Electoral Council (CNE) Tibisay Lucena a liar and
the main opposition spokespersons have spent the whole campaign sowing
doubts about the CNE, the electoral register, etc. This despite the fact
that the CNE is exactly the same as it was in the October 7 presidential
elections which the opposition recognised as fair and democratic, and the
electoral register is exactly the same.

[image: 
maduro-elections-rally-12-april-2013-1]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/venezuela/maduro-elections-rally-12-april-2013-1.jpg>The
opposition has also complained about unfair coverage in the state-owned
media, ignoring the fact that the majority of private media outlets (TV and
papers) have acted as part of the opposition campaign, that Capriles has
prevented state media journalists from attending his press conferences (in
one case they were violently thrown out and ended up in hospital) and has
refused a written invitation by the main state TV channel VTV to explain
his program.

The truth is that they know they are going to lose and they are therefore
preparing the terrain to explain their defeat in terms of “fraud”.

The campaign has been extremely polarised along class lines. The opposition
opened the campaign by attempting to ridicule Maduro as “just a bus driver”
and therefore unfit for the office of the president. Clearly this
backfired, mobilising working class support for the revolutionary candidate
who turned up at all his rallies driving his own campaign bus. Maduro has
presented himself as a “workers’ and socialist candidate” and received
support from one group of workers after another. He has insisted that his
task is to continue and develop the socialist program on which Chavez stood
on October 7 last year.

[image: 
maduro-elections-rally-12-april-2013-2]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/venezuela/maduro-elections-rally-12-april-2013-2.jpg>Even
before the campaign had started the United States opened fire. Secretary of
State for Hemispheric Affairs Roberta Jacobson said that it was going to be
“very difficult” to have “free and fair elections,”. She complained that
there were no international observers (which is a straight lie) and added
in a scandalously arrogant way that “Capriles would make a good president.”

The opposition campaign has not only limited itself to public attacks
against the revolution, the memory of Chávez and personal attacks on his
family, but has also been marred with violence. Two different groups of
paramilitaries from El Salvador were identified as having entered the
country to create destabilisation during the campaign, a number of people
were arrested as having taken part in sabotage of the electricity grid and
offices of the ruling PSUV party were attacked by thugs in Táchira. During
an opposition rally in Mérida a group of drunken opposition thugs attempted
to assault the Bolivarian governorship building. Also in his final rally,
Maduro revealed that another group of Colombian paramilitaries had been
captured in possession of weapons, explosives and Venezuelan army uniforms.
None of these “details” were of course reported by the capitalist media
internationally which has played a crucial supporting role in the campaign
of the oligarchy and imperialism to discredit the elections.

It is actually a cruel irony that the opposition complains about “lack of
democracy” precisely at the time of the anniversary of the coup it
organised in 2002, on April 11. The same parties, newspapers, TV stations
and individuals who played an active role in the organisation of the coup -
without ever even apologising for it and without being put on trial - are
now pretending to be great “democrats” and complain about the government’s
“fascist” and “authoritarian” methods.

In reality, all these attacks have had the effect of mobilising the
Bolivarian masses of the workers, peasants and the poor, and on April 14
they will deliver a crushing blow against the right wing oligarchic
opposition.

The crucial question will come afterwards. The campaign of economic
sabotage, hoarding, speculation, and relentless strike of capital on the
part of the ruling class will continue, with the intention of wearing down
support for the revolution amongst the masses.

The Bolivarian government has two options faced with such an assault. One
the one hand it can continue to fudge the issue, hoping to be able to
control the situation by introducing regulations on the normal functioning
of the capitalist market – an option which would actually only make the
situation worse. On the other hand it can decide to move forward by
striking decisive blows against the oligarchy and expropriating the big
monopolies, banks and latifundia so that it can move towards the democratic
planning of the economy under workers’ control. This would be the only way
to put an end to the economic dislocation caused by the constant sabotage
of the ruling class.

As has happened after previous election victories, the revolutionary masses
will demand action, not only against the oligarchy but also against
bureaucrats and reformists which act as agents of the capitalists within
the Bolivarian movement. The death of Chávez has greatly strengthened the
idea that “it is now up to the people” to make sure the revolution is
completed in the direction of socialism. This is reflected in the slogan
“Chávez somos todos” (We are all Chávez).

The next Bolivarian government will be judged by the masses on how it
stands up to these aspirations. A sizeable victory for Maduro will further
demoralise the ranks of the opposition and create even more favourable
conditions to move decisively forward.

The defeat of Capriles on April 14 should be the prelude for the crushing
of the economic and political power of the oligarchy.


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