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Venezuela’s Maduro gains strength as opposition splits

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CARACAS: Venezuela’s opposition appeared close to disintegra­tion Tuesday after a key leader ditched the main coalition opposed to President Nicolas Maduro, bolstering the socialist leader ahead of elections due next year.

Henrique Capriles, a former presidenti­al candidate, announced he was pulling out of the beleaguere­d opposition coalition after four of its governors pledged allegiance to a Constituen­t Assembly fiercely loyal to Maduro.

Capriles said he would not stay in the coalition as long as another prominent figure, Henry Ramos Allup, leader of the Democratic Action Party, remained.

Four Democratic Action Party governors pledged allegiance to the Constituen­t Assembly, which was elected in July in polls called by the unpopular leftist Maduro that were boycotted by the opposition.

“When a person is sick, you need to operate to remove the tumor,” said Capriles, who lost to Maduro in 2013, as he called for an overhaul of the Democratic Union Roundtable (MUD) coalition.

Capriles’s Justice First party appeared likely to follow him out of the coalition after a party vote.

“It’s the perfect scenario for Chavism, allowing it to press ahead with its strategy of obtaining legitimacy for the Constituen­t Assembly, while the opposition is unravellin­g,” said electoral expert Eugenio Martinez.

He was referring to the political movement launched by Maduro’s predecesso­r Hugo Chavez.

The developmen­ts follow a period of soul-searching by the opposition, routed in Oct 15 regional elections by Maduro’s socialists who swept the vote in 18 of Venezuela’s 23 states.

Maduro had warned ahead of the polls that elected governors would have to be sworn in before the Constituen­t Assembly, which the opposition has consistent­ly refused to recognize.

The Assembly has been handed sweeping powers, including over the opposition-dominated parliament, and has been condemned internatio­nally as a naked power grab by Maduro. — AFP

 ??  ?? Maduro meets with elected governor of Merida state Ramon Guevara (left), elected governor of Nueva Esparta state Alfredo Diaz (second left) and elected governor of Anzoategui state Antonio Barreto (third left) at Miraflores Palace in Caracas,Venezuela. — Reuters photo
Maduro meets with elected governor of Merida state Ramon Guevara (left), elected governor of Nueva Esparta state Alfredo Diaz (second left) and elected governor of Anzoategui state Antonio Barreto (third left) at Miraflores Palace in Caracas,Venezuela. — Reuters photo

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