Due date arrives for Venezuela’s controversial elections

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News ID: 11577
Publish Date: 11:24 - 30 July 2017
TEHRAN, July 30, YJC -Venezuela is set to hold on Sunday controversial elections for a new assembly to be tasked with rewriting the constitution, amid months-long street protests and fierce domestic and international opposition.

Due date arrives for Venezuela’s controversial electionsTEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - Venezuelans will go to the polls on Sunday to elect the 545 members of a planned Constituent Assembly, which will have the power to dissolve the current opposition-led legislature and carry out reforms in the constitution.

Critics and the opponents of President Nicolas Maduro have boycotted the vote, arguing that the new legislative body will give the socialist leader a stranglehold on power.

It is alleged that most of the representative members of the Constituent Assembly come from areas and entities where Maduro has great support.

“This is the most important election held in Venezuela’s political system,” the 54-year-old president said in a Friday speech. “We have a card to play: a card that will win this game. And that card is the National Constituent Assembly.”


The Sunday vote comes as the oil-rich but impoverished country has been convulsed by almost four months of deadly anti-government protests and frequents calls for nationwide strikes. The chaos has left 113 people dead.

Unraveling chaos

Last week, Maduro decreed a ban on anti-government demonstrations ahead of the Sunday elections; however, leading opposition figures urged the people to flock to the streets in defiance.

Thousands of Venezuelans have also crossed the border into neighboring Colombia in the run-up to the Sunday vote, during which more violence is expected.

Several foreign airlines have suspended flights to Venezuela, and the families of US diplomats in the Latin American country have been ordered to leave for fear of potentially more unrest following the vote.

Source:Press TV

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