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Venezuela opposition to speed up plans to oust Maduro | Venezuela opposition to speed up plans to oust Maduro |
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The new opposition-controlled National Assembly in Venezuela plans to speed up moves to oust the government of Nicolas Maduro as economic woes deepen. | The new opposition-controlled National Assembly in Venezuela plans to speed up moves to oust the government of Nicolas Maduro as economic woes deepen. |
Parliament speaker Henry Ramos Allup said proposals would be presented in a matter of days - rather than months. | Parliament speaker Henry Ramos Allup said proposals would be presented in a matter of days - rather than months. |
A day earlier, President Maduro was given backing by the Supreme Court for a declaration of economic emergency, giving him greater powers. | A day earlier, President Maduro was given backing by the Supreme Court for a declaration of economic emergency, giving him greater powers. |
Venezuela is facing a shortage of many staple goods and rampant inflation. | Venezuela is facing a shortage of many staple goods and rampant inflation. |
Its economy is heavily dependent on oil exports and has suffered substantially in the past year given the sharp fall in crude oil prices in international markets. | Its economy is heavily dependent on oil exports and has suffered substantially in the past year given the sharp fall in crude oil prices in international markets. |
Energy rationing has been imposed, blamed by government ministers on critically low water levels caused by drought at 18 of the country's hydro-electric dams. | Energy rationing has been imposed, blamed by government ministers on critically low water levels caused by drought at 18 of the country's hydro-electric dams. |
'No time to wait' | 'No time to wait' |
The National Assembly speaker and other opposition leaders had previously announced they planned to challenge Mr Maduro in six months' time. | The National Assembly speaker and other opposition leaders had previously announced they planned to challenge Mr Maduro in six months' time. |
But Mr Ramos now says the country cannot afford to wait. | But Mr Ramos now says the country cannot afford to wait. |
"Nobody doubts now that that six-month timeframe is too long," he said. | "Nobody doubts now that that six-month timeframe is too long," he said. |
"It is not we who impose the timing, it is the needs of the country." | "It is not we who impose the timing, it is the needs of the country." |
"In the next few days we will have to present a concrete proposal for the departure of that national disgrace that is the government," he told a news conference. | "In the next few days we will have to present a concrete proposal for the departure of that national disgrace that is the government," he told a news conference. |
Mr Ramos called on President Maduro to revoke the decree on emergency measures. | Mr Ramos called on President Maduro to revoke the decree on emergency measures. |
And he also attacked the Supreme Court over the decree, saying if what it "has done is not a coup, I don't know what to call it". | And he also attacked the Supreme Court over the decree, saying if what it "has done is not a coup, I don't know what to call it". |
Most if not all Supreme Court judges have been appointed either by Mr Maduro or his predecessor, the late Hugo Chavez. | |
The court has not ruled against the government since Mr Chavez came to power in 1999. | |
Recall referendum | Recall referendum |
Mr Maduro defended the court's ruling and said the measures were necessary to deal with the crisis. | Mr Maduro defended the court's ruling and said the measures were necessary to deal with the crisis. |
"This decision was taken by the highest court of the country, in accordance with the constitution," said Mr Maduro. | "This decision was taken by the highest court of the country, in accordance with the constitution," said Mr Maduro. |
His decree was issued on 14 January. It is valid for 60 days and it can be renewed by the president. | His decree was issued on 14 January. It is valid for 60 days and it can be renewed by the president. |
The government says businessmen linked to the opposition have been hiding basic staples such as flour, sugar and toilet paper as part of a strategy to undermine the economy and oust Mr Maduro's democratically elected government. | The government says businessmen linked to the opposition have been hiding basic staples such as flour, sugar and toilet paper as part of a strategy to undermine the economy and oust Mr Maduro's democratically elected government. |
He was elected in April 2013 to a six-year term, replacing Mr Chavez, who died of cancer after 14 years in office. | He was elected in April 2013 to a six-year term, replacing Mr Chavez, who died of cancer after 14 years in office. |
The Venezuelan constitution says that a referendum to replace the president can be called any time after the first three years of his term, which will be in April 2016. | The Venezuelan constitution says that a referendum to replace the president can be called any time after the first three years of his term, which will be in April 2016. |
Four million signatures are needed to trigger a recall referendum. | Four million signatures are needed to trigger a recall referendum. |
The governing Socialist Party suffered a heavy defeat in December's legislative election. It lost control of the National Assembly for the first time in 16 years. | The governing Socialist Party suffered a heavy defeat in December's legislative election. It lost control of the National Assembly for the first time in 16 years. |
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