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Venezuela:

 

Chavists will face counter-revolution with more revolution

 

- Maduro

 

 

The Morning Star, London, 14 December 2015

 

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro warned the military at the weekend of a
"large-scale crisis" brewing and foreshadowing a showdown between the
socialist government and opposition-led legislature.

 

"We're facing a large-scale crisis that is going to generate a power
struggle between two poles - the patriots and the anti-patriots," the
president declared.

 

"It's a conflict that is going to create big tensions ... It's a
counter-revolutionary crisis."

The opposition Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) coalition took a two-thirds
majority in the vote for a new national assembly last weekend, giving it a
powerful platform to challenge Mr Maduro's government.

 

Two Communists

 

The new national assembly, where revolutionary representation will be
reduced to 55 United Socialist Party (PSUV) members and two Communists
(PCV), will be sworn in on January 5.

 

The opposition has given no detailed indication of economic changes it
intends to pursue in the wake of its victory.

 

Opposition leader Henrique Capriles, who lost presidential contests against
revolutionary founder Hugo Chavez and his successor Mr Maduro, said: "We
Venezuelans cannot allow ourselves to be distracted. We have to demand
solutions to the worst economic and social crisis in our history."

 

The counter-revolutionary right is obsessed with demanding an amnesty law
for activists jailed for crimes of violence. However, the president has
insisted that he will veto any such proposal.

 

The government has pushed through extra budgetary credits and will make new
appointments to the Supreme Court, where potential constitutional disputes
between the legislature and executive could be decided.

 

Mr Maduro told a PSUV conference at the weekend that the nation's oil
revenues had plunged 68 per cent in 2015 because of sliding prices, but
without any cuts in social programmes.

 

Solution, revolution

 

"It's a war, it's a boycott - 2015 has been a terrible year ... but we will
face the difficulties with more revolution," he emphasised.

 

PCV leader Oscar Figuera said that an initial party leadership assessment
shared Mr Maduro's approach that it was necessary "to make a collective
evaluation of the election result."

 

He noted, however, that there had been "inadequate space in the process of
change for critical and self-critical evaluation and definition of public
policies to advance and deepen unity at the base of the process."

 

 

From:
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-cd68-Venezuela-Maduro-warns-of-battles-
to-come-with-rights-assembly#.Vm5WSUp9600

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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