The roadmap of the opposition to seek out Maduro
Democratic Unity Table said that promote new elections this year.
Venezuela's opposition said Tuesday it will boost the recall referendum and an amendment to unseat President Nicolas Maduro, as well as a great mobilization to pressure the president to resign.
At a press conference, Jesus Torrealba, executive secretary of the opposition coalition Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) said it "has taken the unanimous decision to call the people of Venezuela to shape the movement's biggest popular pressure that has existed, to activate all, I said, all the mechanisms of change ".
Torrealba said the Parliament, opposition majority for the first time in 17 years of Chavista hegemony, plans to push a constitutional amendment to be voted by Venezuelans "to reduce the presidential term elections and achieve this year."
According Torrealba, the first step of the roadmap to achieve Maduro output will be a first mobilization, "peaceful purposes", on 12 March in the Francisco de Miranda Caracas Avenue. Although that day will be deployed MUD allies across the country on walks, rallies, assemblies and house by house.
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The second step is to "pass a constitutional amendment to be voted on and defended by the people to reduce the presidential term and achieve presidential elections this year," said the opposition leader.
And third and fourth place, "start the process for the referendum to ensure revocation of mandate and approve the referendum law with which (Maduro) can not prevent the blockade."
"If you do not want to bear the costs of being government resign and stand back; we assume. Let's take leg, "was the message from Secretary MUD executive Nicolas Maduro and Diosdado Cabello, the other leader of the Chavista officialdom.
"What did the Unit? Instead of dividing the mechanisms, we join the fight strategy," Torrealba said, explaining to reporters the decision of the MUD.
However, constitutional analysts have warned that such mechanisms will have to pass through the filter of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice (TSJ), accused by the opposition of following government orders and last week slashed the powers of the legislature.
"The government trancó the game and deepened the economic disaster (...) This no longer holds, we are victims of the worst crisis in the history of the country, nothing works. So Venezuela took the path of change," said Torrealba, to declare confident that with this multi-pronged strategy will achieve progress on your goal.
