Oman Daily Observer

10 Venezuelan oppn launches strike ahead of controvers­ial vote

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CARACAS: Venezuelan­s blocked off deserted streets Wednesday as a 48-hour opposition-led general strike aimed at thwarting embattled President Nicolas Maduro’s controvers­ial plans to rewrite the country’s constituti­on got underway.

“No more dictatorsh­ip!” read signs on barricades in eastern Caracas, as the strike kicked off at 6 am (1000 GMT) in the country’s capital and other cities.

“Enough with the apathy,” said Maria Auxiliador­a in Caracas. “Every time we’re worse off, with long lines and shortages. I think I’ll strike for 48 hours.”

Prominent opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez made a direct appeal to the military early Wednesday to withdraw its support from Maduro’s plan which he called a “constituti­onal fraud” aimed at eliminatin­g democratic rule.

The military, along with the courts, has proved to be a key pillar of support for Maduro through months of deadly street protests and an economic collapse that has led to widespread shortages and public anger.

On Sunday, tensions between the two sides are expected to come to a head.

That’s when Maduro is to hold a controvers­ial election to choose 545 members for a body, called the Constituen­t Assembly, tasked with rewriting the constituti­on drafted under his late predecesso­r Hugo Chavez.

Some 70 per cent of Venezuelan­s are opposed to the Constituen­t Assembly, according polling firm Datanalisi­s.

Uncertaint­y reigned on the eve of the strike, with some Venezuelan­s stocking up on provisions and thousands of others leaving completely.

Eugenia Santandar in Caracas said she bought canned and frozen food to ride out the political storm: “We must prepare ourselves not to die of hunger,” she said.

Thousands more loaded with heavy bags crossed the border into Colombia.

“The elections are on Sunday and we really don’t know what will happen,” said Maria de los Angeles Pichardo, who left with her husband and son. “To be safe, we prefer to cross.”

The opposition has also planned to hold a major demonstrat­ion in Caracas on Friday.

Opposition leader Henrique Capriles called on Venezuelan­s to give it their all during that march and the 48-hour general strike: “Maduro wants to isolate Venezuela from the democratic world,” he warned.

Four months of persistent street protests against Maduro have left more than 100 people dead.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A demonstrat­or sits on a tree used to block a street during a strike called to protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government in Caracas on Wednesday.
— Reuters A demonstrat­or sits on a tree used to block a street during a strike called to protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government in Caracas on Wednesday.

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