Times of Suriname

Venezuela’s Maduro calls for constituti­onal changes amid unrest

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VENEZUELA - Venezuelan opposition leaders decried President Nicolas Maduro’s announceme­nt that he is pushing for changes in the Constituti­on.

Maduro signed an executive order that will form a ‘Constituen­t National Assembly’ -- a body that could make those changes. It also would allow for the reshaping of the current legislativ­e body, as well as redefine the President’s executive powers.

While Maduro provided few details, he said that the new body would contain “some 500 constituen­ts,” who will be elected during a “direct and secret” vote.

“We must modify this state, especially the rotten National Assembly that’s currently there,” Maduro said. The body is controlled by the opposition. Maduro announced his plans earlier while speaking to a large crowd of government supporters who had gathered for May Day celebratio­ns. While the atmosphere at Maduro’s speech was one of excitement and celebratio­n, elsewhere in Caracas opposition protesters were being met with tear gas and water cannons. Opposition protesters have been out on the streets since the beginning of April, calling for elections.

The elected constituen­ts would represent all sectors of the Venezuelan society, including workers, youth, women, peasants, those who receive pensions, and indigenous people, among others. He said some 200-250 would be elected via direct vote. He emphasized that those elected to the body would be chosen by the people -- and not by the political parties. Leonel Alfonso Ferrer, a Venezuelan constituti­onal attorney, tells CNN en Espanol that, in the short term, nothing changes.

The last time Venezuela called for a Constituen­t National Assembly was in 1999, when then-President Hugo Chavez drew up the country’s current Constituti­on. Maduro said it would be a special chapter in the country’s history, a move to defeat the ‘facist coup’ and to promote peace and stability in the country. (CNN/Photo: Business Insider.com)

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President Nicolas Maduro says that Venezuela must be modified, especially the rotten National Assembly that’s currently there.

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