Gulf Times

Venezuela sets date for regional votes, but not federal polls

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Venezuelan Electoral Council president Pedro Calzadilla said on Thursday that the country would hold regional and local elections on November

21, despite the opposition’s call this week for presidenti­al and parliament­ary votes as well.

The mayoral and gubernator­ial elections will be the first overseen by the new council, named earlier this month, which includes three members linked to President Nicolas Maduro’s ruling Socialist Party and two members close to the opposition. Previous boards had been made up solely of Maduro loyalists.

The naming of the new board prompted some opposition politician­s to advocate for participat­ing in the elections, after boycotting presidenti­al and parliament­ary elections in recent years on the grounds that the conditions were not free and fair. “This (electoral council) is the result of a national dialogue,” Calzadilla said. “It is with active and hopeful electoral participat­ion that the Venezuelan people have expressed their clear mandate. Our difference­s should be resolved peacefully.”

But opposition leader Juan Guaido, recognised by the United States and most Western democracie­s as Venezuela’s legitimate president, said this week the South American country should hold presidenti­al and parliament­ary elections as well, and proposed that the United States progressiv­ely lift sanctions should Maduro agree.

Guaido and Washington label Maduro a dictator who rigged his 2018 re-election and abuses his power to stifle dissent.

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