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Venezuela Grassroots Councils Attend First Communal Parliament

 

 

John Haylett, The Morning Star, London, 17 December 2015

 

Venezuela's grassroots activists stepped into power as the first National
Communal Parliament was inaugurated on Tuesday.

 

National Assembly president Diosdado Cabello presided as the
self-administering communal councils encouraged and financed by late
revolutionary leader Hugo Chavez came together for the first time.

 

The decision to hold the parliament in the National Assembly premises showed
that President Nicolas Maduro and the Bolivarian revolutionary forces would
not fold in the face of inclement election results last week.

 

"We will not allow the right and the bourgeoisie, from their new-found
positions of power, to surrender our sovereignty, independence and the
justice we have constructed during these years of sacrifice," Mr Maduro
declared.

 

He has already pledged resistance to opposition demands for an amnesty for
its members who have been convicted of crimes of violence.

 

The president has the constitutional right to refuse National Assembly
proposals twice before the issue is sent to the Supreme Court.

 

But the issue is a priority not only for the far-right Popular Will group,
whose leader Leopoldo Lopez was sentenced to 13 years in jail for incitement
to violence, but the Catholic Church hierarchy that has systematically
opposed progressive change in Venezuela.

 

"There should be an amnesty law because there are a great number of people
in jail for crimes related to political actions. For me that is unjust,"
said Archbishop of Caracas Jorge Urosa Savino on Sunday.

 

The ultra-conservative cleric said that Venezuela was going in the wrong
direction because "they want to apply a totalitarian, Marxist and communist
model."

 

The opposition, which restricted its pre-election political pitch to calls
for amnesty and unspecified "change," came clean at the weekend.

 

Among their proposals are privatisation of water and electricity, removal of
taxes on capital, investment and imports and the return of firms and land
taken into public ownership.

 

They want decentralisation of services and policing, immunity from jail
sentences for directors of companies run fraudulently, elimination of
state-subsidised food outlets, and strengthening of the private sector in
housing, policing and education.

 

 

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