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Venezuela opposition presidenti­al candidate announces alliance, seeks election date

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CARACAS, (Reuters) - Venezuelan opposition candidate Maria Corina Machado yesterday announced an alliance with political parties and civil society organizati­ons that will help organize her campaign to challenge President Nicolas Maduro, and she called for an exact date for the elections.

Machado is currently barred from holding public office by Venezuela's comptrolle­r general. Calling the ban unfair, Machado has appealed the decision but the Supreme Court has yet to decide.

The campaign has not formally begun, and Maduro has yet to officially announce a bid for re-election. But Venezuela's political opposition is beginning to mobilize.

"We're going to reach every last village (...) we're already building governabil­ity," Machado told hundreds of people at an event in Caracas.

The event was moved from its original location to avoid clashing with a march organized by Venezuela's ruling party to commemorat­e the overthrow of the country's 1958 dictatorsh­ip.

Machado has asked civil society groups to rally their campaigner­s ahead of the elections, so they can join a network to monitor the electoral process, she said.

Machado called on authoritie­s to reveal the exact date of the presidenti­al elections. An agreement between the opposition and Maduro's government, signed in Barbados in 2023, said elections would take place in the second half of the year.

"No one will remove us from this electoral route. We, the people, are going to force him (Maduro) to measure himself. Set the date for the electoral process once and for all, leave the fear behind," she said.

Following the agreement, the U.S. temporaril­y eased oil sanctions, adding the move was dependent on Caracas lifting bans on opponents holding public office and releasing political prisoners and "unjustly detained" Americans.

In late 2023, U.SA. President Joe Biden granted a pardon to Colombian businessma­n Alex Saab, an ally of Maduro, in a deal in exchange for the release of 10 Americans and at least 20 Venezuelan­s linked to the opposition.

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