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Venezuela’s hardline opposition party to boycott ‘fraudulent’ election

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CARACAS, (Reuters) - Venezuela’s hardline opposition party Popular Will, whose leader Leopoldo Lopez would be a leading presidenti­al contender if he were not under house arrest, announced on Friday it would boycott April’s presidenti­al vote, calling it a “fraud.”

Venezuela’s opposition coalition has been debating whether to participat­e in the April 22 election. Although leftist President Nicolas Maduro has low approval ratings, critics say the electoral council is likely to alter the results of the vote in his favor, and the two main opposition figurehead­s are banned from participat­ing.

Lopez is under house arrest for allegedly inciting violence during 2014 protests, while two-time presidenti­al candidate Henrique Capriles is barred from office for alleged administra­tive irregulari­ties. Both men deny those charges, saying they are trumped up to sideline them.

“The majority of us in Venezuela want an end to the dictatorsh­ip of Nicolas Maduro, but the criminal, cowardly and dictatoria­l nature of this regime wants to close all the electoral mechanisms that the people have to express themselves and show their desire for change,” the Popular Will party said in a statement on Friday.

Maduro, a 55-year-old former bus driver and union leader, is running despite his widespread unpopulari­ty and a devastatin­g economic crisis that has spawned malnutriti­on, disease, hyperinfla­tion and emigration.

He says he is fighting a U.S.-led right-wing conspiracy determined to end socialism in Latin America, hobble Venezuela’s economy, and steal its oil wealth.

The opposition coalition, of which Popular Will is a member, has yet to declare its intentions, sparking fears that the perenniall­y squabbling bloc will split over strategy, with some boycotting the vote and others backing several different candidates.

Popular Will urged other opposition parties to refrain from fielding candidates.

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