The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Opposition leader appeals to military in Venezuela confrontat­ion

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CARACAS: A prominent Venezuelan opposition leader, in a video made while under house arrest, called on the military to withdraw its support for a government plan to rewrite the constituti­on.

Leopoldo Lopez, placed under house arrest earlier this month after nearly three and a half years in a military prison, made the appeal hours before the start of a 48-hour general strike against the leftist government of President Nicolas Maduro.

“I invite you to not be accomplice­s to the annihilati­on of the republic, to a constituti­onal fraud, to repression,” Lopez said in a video made from his home and posted on Twitter.

Maduro has called elections for Sunday to choose a 545member Constituen­t Assembly charged with rewriting the constituti­on.

The opposition, fearing a power grab by the embattled president, has fiercely resisted the plan and is pressing for early presidenti­al elections as a way out of the crisis.

The military, along with the courts, has been a key pillar of support for Maduro through months of deadly street protests and amid an economic collapse that has led to widespread shortages.

Lopez called on Venezuelan­s to keep up their protests, insisting the government would not succeed “because of the determinat­ion, strength and conviction each of you have shown.”

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