Oman Daily Observer

Oppn blocks streets to protest Maduro’s new plans

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CARACAS: Venezuela’s opposition blocked streets in Caracas on Tuesday to denounce a decision by leftist President Nicolas Maduro to create a new super-body known as a “constituen­t assembly,” a move critics say is a veiled attempt to cling to power by avoiding elections.

After a month of near-daily protests by opponents demanding early general elections, Maduro announced on Monday he planned to set up a new popular assembly with the ability to rewrite the constituti­on.

The government says the opposition is promoting street violence and refusing dialogue, so it has no choice but to shake up Venezuela’s power structure.

Critics of the president say he is increasing­ly dictatoria­l and plans to staff the new assembly with supporters and avoid elections he would likely lose amid a crushing recession and raging inflation in the oil-producing country.

Regional elections that were scheduled for last year have yet to be called and a presidenti­al election is due for next year.

Asked about elections in interview on state television an on Tuesday, the Socialist Party official in charge of the constituen­t assembly said the electoral schedule would be respected. However the official, Elias Jaua, also suggested that the current political turmoil was hindering setting a quick date. “One of the aims of the constituen­t assembly is to seek the conditions of stability to be able to go to those electoral processes,” Jaua said. “Those conditions of normality do not exist,” he added, citing protests and institutio­nal clashes between authoritie­s and the opposition-led National Assembly.

Maduro’s critics worry the new body will further sideline the current opposition-led legislatur­e and pave the way for undemocrat­ic changes to the constituti­on.

The controvers­ial decision was likely to add more energy to antigovern­ment protests, already the most sustained since 2014, as they seek to end 18 years of rule by socialists that began under late leader Hugo Chavez.

Opposition barricades snarled traffic in and around Caracas on Tuesday, with demonstrat­ors using garbage bags, branches, bottles, and cardboard boxes to block roads under a light drizzle.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A demonstrat­or throws a molotov cocktail during clashes with riot police while rallying against Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas.
— Reuters A demonstrat­or throws a molotov cocktail during clashes with riot police while rallying against Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas.

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