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Venezuela’s ruling party picks Maduro as presidenti­al candidate

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CARACAS: The ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) has elected President Nicolas Maduro to be its candidate in upcoming presidenti­al elections, China’s Xinhua news agency reported the party’s vice-president Diosdado Cabello as saying.

“Approved by acclamatio­n and unanimity,” Cabello said during a special party congress in Caracas, where the rank and file voted in favor of the nomination.

Cabello, who is also a member of the National Constituen­t Assembly (ANC), an all-powerful legislativ­e body tasked with drafting a new Constituti­on, said Maduro was nominated after assessing his popularity among Venezuelan­s.

Maduro, who attended the congress, thanked Cabello and praised the ANC for deciding to move up end-of-year elections to sometime before an April 30 deadline.

The move aimed to take advantage of the PSUV’s strong showing in elections last year to elect the members of the ANC.

While the right-wing opposition boycotted the elections, more than eight million Venezuelan­s ignored their call and went to the polls.

On Friday, Maduro said the presidenti­al elections will take place “with or without” the opposition’s participat­ion. “We are going to elections with you or without you,” Maduro said in a message directed at the coalition of opposition parties, the Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD).

The two sides have been holding talks since September to overcome the political deadlock that has brought the government to a standstill, with the executive branch in the hands of the PSUV, and the National Assembly, or parliament, under the control of the MUD.

Approved by acclamatio­n and unanimity. — Diosdado Cabello, PSUV vice-president

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Maduro waving the flag of the governing United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) during a rally at the Poliedro stadium in Caracas.
— AFP photo Maduro waving the flag of the governing United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) during a rally at the Poliedro stadium in Caracas.

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