Khaleej Times

Venezuela bars key oppn leader from public office

- AFP

Caracas — Venezuelan authoritie­s on Friday banned a top opposition leader from public office for 15 years, the latest move in an increasing­ly tense power struggle in the crisis-hit country.

Henrique Capriles was one of the leaders of mass demonstrat­ions this week against socialist President Nicolas Maduro that led to clashes with police. One protester died.

State comptrolle­r Manuel Galindo imposed a “sanction of disqualifi­cation from exercising public office for a period of 15 years,” his institutio­n said in a ruling made public by Capriles himself.

The ruling said the sanction was due to “administra­tive irregulari­ties” by Capriles in his post as governor of the northern state of Miranda.

Capriles rejected the move and insisted he would retain his post as governor, branding Maduro a dictator. “The only one who is disqualifi­ed in this country is Nicolas Maduro. They can stick their disqualifi­cation where the sun don’t shine,” he told a news conference. “If the dictatorsh­ip is squealing, it is a sign that we are making progress.”

The state authority’s move effectivel­y bans Capriles, a lawyer of 44, from running against Maduro in a general election due next year.

If effective, it will remove from the political ring one of the most prominent contenders in the center-right opposition MUD coalition, which is pushing to remove Maduro from office.

Capriles’s allies vowed to push ahead with further protests planned for Saturday. “The dictatorsh­ip wants to choose its opposition. Shall we let it? No. Tomorrow we continue,” said lawmaker Freddy Guevara. —

 ?? AP ?? Henrique Capriles holds up a copy of constituti­on as he speaks to supporters during a meeting in Caracas, Venezuela. —
AP Henrique Capriles holds up a copy of constituti­on as he speaks to supporters during a meeting in Caracas, Venezuela. —

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