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Venezuela Opposition Sets Strategy to Oust President Maduro

 

 

Fabiola Sanchez, AP, Caracas, Venezuela, via Pan African News Wire, 4 March
2016

 

A lawmaker says Venezuela's opposition coalition has decided on a
triple-barreled strategy to oust President Nicolas Maduro before the end of
his term.

 

The opposition will simultaneously pursue a constitutional amendment to
shorten presidential terms, a recall referendum and a campaign to pressure
the embattled socialist president to resign, said opposition lawmaker
Americo De Grazia.

 

The coalition of more than a dozen mostly centrist political parties reached
the agreement on strategy after a long day of meetings Wednesday.

 

"We can't commit suicide by having just one card in our hand. Common
political sense tells us we need to pursue several strategies," he said.

 

Term ends in 2019

 

Maduro's six-year term ends in 2019. The opposition won a landslide victory
in legislative elections in December, and promised to find a way to remove
Maduro from power within the first half of 2016.

 

The opposition has for years been riven by internal division and several
factions have been advocating different strategies for getting rid of
Maduro. All have potential downsides.

 

One plan is to seek a constitutional amendment cutting presidential terms
from six to four years, effectively ending Maduro's term

 

But many fear that would be overturned by the Supreme Court, which has never
ruled against the executive branch since Maduro's mentor, Hugo Chavez, won
the presidency in 1999.

 

Last month, the court overturned the one decision Congress has made since
being sworn in - a vote to deny Maduro emergency powers to deal with the
economy.

 

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court banned Congress from investigating the
government's rushed appointment of 13 high court justices last year, which
critics saw as an attempt to pack the court with government supporters.

 

A recall referendum is no sure thing either, though Maduro's approval
ratings have languished in the 20 percent range for most of his term. The
opposition would need to gather nearly 4 million signatures to trigger the
recall process. If a vote was called, winning a simple majority would not be
enough. The opposition would need to surpass the number of votes Maduro won
in 2013.

 

US destabilization

 

Maduro already has repeatedly dismissed calls for his resignation, accusing
critics of purposely sowing economic chaos to destabilize his
administration.

 

Venezuela is grappling with chronic shortages, a deep recession, and
widespread fears the country will default on its debt. The International
Monetary Fund predicts inflation, already the world's highest, will more
than double in 2016, reaching 720 percent.

 

Last year, the White House declared a national emergency with respect to
Venezuela and imposed sanctions on high-ranking officials accused of human
rights abuses. On Thursday, President Barack Obama renewed the
about-to-expire decree, citing continued persecution of opposition
politicians, curtailment of free press and government corruption.

 

 

From:
http://panafricannews.blogspot.co.za/2016/03/venezuela-opposition-sets-strat
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