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Venezuela Government negotiating with majority party

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 30 May 2016

 

Venezuela's government said on Saturday that it had attended talks with the
rightwing opposition - which vehemently denied it.

 

Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez and two other United Socialist Party (PSUV)
leaders attended indirect negotiations in the Dominican Republic on Friday.

 

The opposition Democratic Unity Roundtable (Mud) coalition, which won a
two-thirds majority in the national assembly in December, was represented by
MPs Alfonso Marquina and Timoteo Zambrano.

 

The meeting was mediated by former Dominican president Leonel Fernandez,
Panama's ex-president Martin Torrijos and former Spanish prime minister Jose
Luis Zapatero.

 

The three ex-leaders flew to Venezuela last week to promote dialogue between
President Nicolas Maduro's government and the Mud.

 

Regional economic bloc Unasur's secretary-general Ernesto Samper - who has
opposed the legislative coup in Brazil - was also present, and the
organisation released a statement confirming the talks on Saturday.

 

Ms Rodriguez confirmed the "first meetings for a dialogue between the
government and the opposition" via Twitter.

 

But Mud secretary-general Jesus Torrealba tweeted back the same day: "There
is no government-opposition meeting in Dominica.

 

"Mud representatives attended a meeting with Zapatero, Torrijos and
Fernandez."

 

Mr Torrealba later said the two deputies would give a detailed report of the
"steps to be taken" on their return.

 

The Mud is engaged in collecting the four million signatories to a petition
that would trigger a presidential recall referendum, part of a three-pronged
"roadmap" to unseat Mr Maduro that could involve a return to 2014's
"guarimba" street violence.

 

Ms Rodriguez paid tribute to retired major general Felix Velasquez, a senior
military officer under Mr Maduro's predecessor Hugo Chavez, who was
assassinated in front of his five-year-old granddaughter in Caracas on
Saturday by two unidentified gunmen.

 

Mr Zapatero's successor, conservative Peoples' Party (PP) Prime Minister
Mariano Rajoy, declared Venezuela a threat to Spain's security on Friday
during a session of the national security council, echoing US President
Barack Obama's equally aggressive move last year.

Earlier this month former PP prime minister Jose Maria Aznar and 23 Latin
American ex-presidents signed a declaration from Mr Aznar's conservative
FAES think tank claiming that the constitutional order had broken down in
Venezuela and that the government was persecuting the opposition.

 

Mr Samper also met Pope Francis this week to ask the Vatican to act as
mediator.

Yesterday German airline Lufthansa said it was suspending its three weekly
services from Frankfurt to Caracas because of Venezuela's economic situation
and difficulties in transferring currency.

 

Venezuela has imposed exchange-rate controls in response to rampant
inflation caused by black-market currency dealing and market speculation.

 

 

From:
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indirect-talks#.V00jwPl9601>
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