The Citizen (KZN)

Opposition rallies after sham election

MADURO ‘POWER GRAB’ SPARKS CRISIS New government plans to rewrite constituti­on as critics silenced.

- Caracas

Venezuela’s opposition will hold a protest rally today to coincide with the expected inaugurati­on of a new assembly that will rewrite the constituti­on in what has been decried as a power grab by President Nicolas Maduro.

At the close of a day in which two prominent opposition leaders were arrested, the opposition announced the demonstrat­ion will be today, instead of yesterday as originally planned. The change came after opposition lawmaker Freddy Guevara said the Maduro government plans to install the “fraudulent” assembly today.

It was elected on Sunday amid protests and deadly violence but the government has not specified what day it would take up its seats. It just said within 72 hours of being elected.

Early on Tuesday, the intelligen­ce service hauled two prominent opposition leaders back to prison in the dead of night, triggering an internatio­nal outcry as embattled Maduro moved to shore up his power after the election, widely denounced as a sham.

In a statement, the Supreme Court said protest leader Leopoldo Lopez and Caracas mayor Antonio Ledezma were sent back to prison because they had violated the terms of their house arrest by making political statements.

Authoritie­s acted with urgency, it said, because they had received intelligen­ce that the pair “had a plan to flee” – something the men’s lawyers vehemently denied.

In a video he pre-recorded in case he was sent back to jail, Lopez urged his supporters to keep fighting Maduro’s government.

“If you’re seeing this video, it’s because they illegally and unjustly came and returned me to prison.

“I’m a political prisoner,” he said.

“We must not give up the fight. We must never surrender. We must not tire of demanding a better Venezuela.”

Lopez, the Harvard-educated founder of the Popular Will party, also announced that his wife, Lilian Tintori, was pregnant, calling it “the best news” since he was arrested in 2014, and “one more reason to fight for Venezuela”. – AFP

Prominent opposition leaders planned to flee.

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? Malaysia customs officers display pangolin scales seized over the weekend during a news conference at the airport in Sepang, Malaysia, yesterday.
Picture: Reuters Malaysia customs officers display pangolin scales seized over the weekend during a news conference at the airport in Sepang, Malaysia, yesterday.

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