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Referendum Threat to Maduro Recedes

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 11 August 2016

 

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro warned his country's right-wing
opposition leaders on Tuesday not to stir up violent unrest as the threat of
a recall vote against him waned.

 

National Electoral Council (CNE) president Tibisay Lucena indicated that a
recall referendum was unlikely before January next year, the halfway point
in Mr Maduro's six-year term of office. If held by January 10, a successful
recall vote would trigger a new presidential election, but after that date
Vice-President Aristobulo Isturiz, a popular former teachers' union leader,
would automatically take over.

 

Mr Maduro lambasted the Democratic Unity Roundtable (Mud) coalition on his
weekly TV programme, saying: "The violent plans that you have will be
defeated by the conscience of a majority of the people."

 

Anti-government protests in 2014 left 43 people dead.

 

"We're going to guarantee peace, independence, political sovereignty and the
Bolivarian revolution," he added, in reference to the political programme of
his late predecessor Hugo Chavez.

 

Ms Lucena said the CNE was likely to authorise the MUD's main drive to
collect the four million signatures - 20 per cent of the registered
electorate - in late October.

 

The CNE would then have 29 days to check the petitions - and weed out the
numerous fraudulent signatures, as happened in the first two rounds of
campaigning - and then 90 days to call a referendum.

 

Ms Lucena warned the opposition against trying to push the CNE into calling
the vote prematurely.

 

"Those who believe that through political pressure they can chip away at the
will of this electoral authority to uphold the law . are wasting their
time," she said.

 

"This authority accepts pressure from nobody. Our duty is to guarantee the
constitutional rights of all the people of Venezuela.

 

"Every phase of the process has an interval when a technical body is formed
in whose strength the possibility of living in peace rests," Ms Lucena
stressed.

 

"We will continue to carry out our duty to democracy and peace."

 

Mud MP Henrique Capriles, leader of the Justice First party, dismissed Ms
Lucena's announcement as "an exercise in cynicism and lies."

 

The opposition, which holds a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly,
has called for a national protest march on September 1.

 

 

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