Oman Daily Observer

Venezuelan oppn seeks unofficial July 16 vote on Maduro plan

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CARACAS: Venezuela’s opposition plans to organise an unofficial referendum later this month on President Nicolas Maduro’s controvers­ial plan to rewrite the constituti­on via a special new congress, opposition sources said on Monday.

The Democratic Unity coalition, which is starting a fourth month of street protests against the socialist government it decries as a dictatorsh­ip, will organise the vote for July 16, two senior opposition sources confirmed.

“It is intended to demonstrat­e that the country does not want this farcical Constituen­t Assembly,” one of the sources said. A formal announceme­nt was expected at an opposition gathering later on Monday.

Their planned vote, likely to be resisted by the government, would be two weeks ahead of a planned July 30 national election proposed by Maduro for a Constituen­t Assembly with powers to reform the charter and supersede other institutio­ns.

According to a recent survey by pollster Datanalisi­s, seven in 10 Venezuelan­s are opposed to rewriting the constituti­on, which was reformed by late leader Hugo Chavez in 1999.

Maduro, 54, Chavez’s unpopular successor, says the assembly is the only way to bring peace to Venezuela after the deaths of at least 84 people in and around anti-government unrest since the start of April.

But opponents says it is a ruse to consolidat­e the ruling Socialist Party’s grip on power and to avoid a convention­al free election that opinion polls show Maduro would lose.

The next presidenti­al election is due by the end of 2018, but protesters have been demanding it be brought forward, even as Maduro’s opponents worry about how free and fair such a vote would be. The two highest-profile potential opposition candidates for a presidenti­al election are Henrique Capriles, who has been barred from holding office, and Leopoldo Lopez, who is in jail.

Opposition protesters also want solutions to a crushing economic crisis, freedom for hundreds of jailed activists, and independen­ce for the opposition-controlled National Assembly.

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