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Nicolás Maduro Calls for New Venezuelan Constitution
2017-05-03
[WSJ] Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro on Monday signed an order to convene a special assembly to redraft the country’s constitution, the latest in a string of efforts to retain power in the face of mounting protests and civil unrest.

Mr. Maduro called for a vote--though it remained unclear among whom--to elect a so-called constituent assembly, which would in theory become the nation’s highest authority.

The opposition responded by pledging to intensify antigovernment demonstrations. They called on protesters to block roads beginning as early as 6 a.m. Tuesday in rejection of what they said was the leftist leader’s latest attempt to violate democratic order and avoid elections that polls show his ruling Socialist Party would overwhelmingly lose.

"Don’t let yourselves be fooled. This is a fraud, a coup d’état," said Julio Borges, who leads the country’s congress, the National Assembly.

Mr. Maduro fired back by saying, "I am no Mussolini."

"We need to transform the state, especially that rotten National Assembly over there," Mr. Maduro told red-clad supporters at a May Day rally in downtown Caracas, referring to the country’s congress.

Mr. Maduro said a constituent assembly would ease Venezuela’s crippling economic crisis, guarantee peace and beat back what he alleges are efforts to destabilize his administration, without explaining in detail how. "I don’t want a civil war," he added.

But legal experts said Mr. Maduro’s decision was a last-ditch effort to sideline his rivals who control the National Assembly. While Mr. Maduro has largely neutered the legislature by barring it from passing laws, politicians have warned international investors that any deals with the government would be illegal unless approved by congress, curtailing the cash-strapped Maduro administration’s ability to secure credit lines overseas.

Posted by:Fred

#2  Nicolás Maduro Calls for New Venezuelan Constitution

"Find me someone that can write!"
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-05-03 15:47  

#1  "I am no Mussolini"

Posted by: Pappy   2017-05-03 13:04  

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