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Venezuela opposition renews assault against president

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CA R ACA S : Ve ne z ue la n opposition lawmakers sought to trigger early elections by passing a key censure motion Monday against President Nicolas Maduro, who is ruling over a national economic crisis and consequent food shortages.

The opposition majority in the National Assembly legislatur­e declared that Maduro effectivel­y “abandoned his post” by failing to stem the “economic devastatio­n” in the oil-rich country, according to the speaker of the legislatur­e, Julio Borges.

However, the Supreme Court, which has consistent­ly sided with Maduro, was expected to overrule the motion. It has stated that “the National Assembly is not qualified to remove the president.”

The opposition blames Maduro for an “unpreceden­ted economic crisis” that has prompted deadly riots and looting amid shortages of food and medicine.

And i t pl ans t o hold a sessiyeste­rday on the grounds of Vargas Hospital, one of the 320 public health facilities wracked by shortages. “People need to know that we are there with them,” Borges said.

Maduro has blamed the crisis on a US-backed conspiracy against his socialist policies inherited from his late predecesso­r, Hugo Chavez.

The opposition wants to hold early elections, saying the situation is too serious to wait until Maduro ends his term in 2019.

“An electoral end to Venezuela’s crisis is needed. So that the people can express themselves through a vote,” Borges said. — AFP

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