Venezuela presidential vote set for April 22

AFP  |  Caracas 

Venezuela's electoral council has set April 22 as the date for a controversial presidential election, which the opposition accuses Nicolas Maduro of using to engineer a second term for himself. The of the National Electoral Council, Tibisay Lucena, made the announcement today after talks broke down between the government and opposition on setting a date for the polls. With the opposition coalition barred from fielding a candidate and several top Maduro critics banned, the deeply unpopular leftist president's opponents accuse him of rigging the snap vote before it is even held. was not due to hold a until December. But the -- an all-powerful legislature stacked with Maduro loyalists -- announced last month the date would be brought forward. It comes at a time when the opposition is reeling from Maduro's attacks and its own internal divisions. Its umbrella coalition, the Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD), tried to negotiate a later date in talks with government officials in the But the dialogue broke down today, with Maduro refusing to budge from a draft deal on early elections that the opposition called unacceptable. "We implore the government not to commit the absurd mistake of calling elections unilaterally," tweeted opposition delegate The Supreme Court, which critics say systematically bows to Maduro, has barred the MUD from fielding a candidate under its banner, and banned several prominent opposition figures from participating. The election will be held against a backdrop of economic and political crisis.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 06:50 IST