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US blasts Maduro move to sideline opposition

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CARACAS: The US accused Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro on Monday of a dictatoria­l bid to wipe his opponents off the political map following his latest poll victory, after he announced the main opposition is barred from next year’s presidenti­al election.

Maduro’s ruling socialists triumphed as expected in mayoral polls Sunday, taking 300 of the country’s 335 mayorships after a boycott by the main opposition parties.

But the president insisted that boycott would cost the opposition dearly: “A party that has not participat­ed today and has called for the boycott of the elections cannot participat­e any more. That is a criterion of the National Constituen­t Assembly... and I support them.”

That removes from the electoral fray key figures such as Henrique Capriles, Leopoldo Lopez and others, and led the US to say Maduro was seeking to consolidat­e his ‘dictatorsh­ip’.

“Maduro’s attempt to ban opposition parties from presidenti­al elections is yet another extreme measure to close the democratic space in #Venezuela consolidat­e power in his authoritar­ian dictatorsh­ip,” State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert tweeted.

“A presidenti­al election cannot be legitimate if candidates and parties cannot freely participat­e,” she added in a statement.

The Venezuelan president based his assertion on the rules of the Constituen­t Assembly, a controvers­ial Maduro-allied special powers legislatur­e whose legitimacy has been widely questioned in the internatio­nal community. — AFP

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