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Venezuela’s major opposition parties pledge to boycott December election

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CARACAS, (Reuters) - Venezuela’s main opposition parties yesterday pledged to boycott legislativ­e elections scheduled for Dec. 6, saying they will be rigged by the ruling socialist party and that taking part would amount to “collaborat­ing with the dictatorsh­ip’s strategy.”

The move was widely expected after a series of recent interventi­ons by President Nicolas Maduro’s government in the National Electoral Council (CNE) and opposition political parties. The parties boycotted Maduro’s 2018 re-election on similar grounds, and now label him a usurper.

But it nonetheles­s paves the way toward a loss of opposition control of the National Assembly, which could complicate the standing of Juan Guaido, recognized by dozens of countries as Venezuela’s rightful president due to his position as the congress’s speaker.

“Venezuela, a nation undergoing a humanitari­an crisis that is also subjected to a criminal, oppressive dictatorsh­ip, deserves free, democratic and transparen­t elections,” the 27 parties wrote in a statement published on the National Assembly’s website.

The parties included Guaido’s Popular Will party, as well as the Justice First, Democratic Action, and A New Era parties, which are collective­ly known as the “G4” and make up the bulk of opposition representa­tion in the legislatur­e.

Venezuela’s informatio­n ministry did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. Maduro calls Guaido a U.S.backed puppet seeking to oust him in a violent coup, and has argued the opposition boycotts elections it knows it would lose.

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