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Venezuela opposition leader Capriles says army must choose | Venezuela opposition leader Capriles says army must choose |
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Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles has urged the army to choose whether it is "with the constitution or with (President Nicolas) Maduro", after a state of emergency was declared. | Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles has urged the army to choose whether it is "with the constitution or with (President Nicolas) Maduro", after a state of emergency was declared. |
President Maduro has announced a 60-day emergency, giving soldiers and police wider powers to deal with the country's spiralling economic crisis. | President Maduro has announced a 60-day emergency, giving soldiers and police wider powers to deal with the country's spiralling economic crisis. |
Mr Capriles said the decree gave the president unconstitutional powers. | Mr Capriles said the decree gave the president unconstitutional powers. |
He called on Venezuelans to ignore it and take to the streets on Wednesday. | He called on Venezuelans to ignore it and take to the streets on Wednesday. |
"We, Venezuelans, will not accept this decree. This is Maduro putting himself above the constitution," Mr Capriles told journalists. | "We, Venezuelans, will not accept this decree. This is Maduro putting himself above the constitution," Mr Capriles told journalists. |
"To impose this, he'd better start preparing to deploy the war tanks and military jets," he added. | "To impose this, he'd better start preparing to deploy the war tanks and military jets," he added. |
"And I tell the armed forces: The hour of truth is coming, to decide whether you are with the constitution or with Maduro," he said. | "And I tell the armed forces: The hour of truth is coming, to decide whether you are with the constitution or with Maduro," he said. |
'No referendum' | 'No referendum' |
Mr Capriles said the opposition was not calling for a military coup, but instead seeking a legal and constitutional way of ousting Mr Maduro through a recall referendum. | Mr Capriles said the opposition was not calling for a military coup, but instead seeking a legal and constitutional way of ousting Mr Maduro through a recall referendum. |
The state of emergency is in place for 60 days and can be renewed for another 60. | The state of emergency is in place for 60 days and can be renewed for another 60. |
The decree was rejected by the opposition-held National Assembly late on Tuesday, but Mr Maduro had indicated that he would not abide by their decision. | |
At a press conference with foreign journalists in Caracas, Mr Maduro said the National Assembly had "lost political validity". | |
It's a matter of time before it disappears," he added. | |
Mr Maduro also said that the opposition had missed the deadline for the referendum and falsified signatures. | |
Opposition politicians began the process two weeks ago by handing in a petition signed by 1.85 million people, well above the 1% of voters on the electoral roll needed to kick-start the process. | Opposition politicians began the process two weeks ago by handing in a petition signed by 1.85 million people, well above the 1% of voters on the electoral roll needed to kick-start the process. |
The constitution says that a referendum will be called to decide if the president remains in power if a second petition is signed by at least 20% of the electorate, or nearly four million people. | The constitution says that a referendum will be called to decide if the president remains in power if a second petition is signed by at least 20% of the electorate, or nearly four million people. |
But the government has already made it clear that the referendum will not go ahead. | But the government has already made it clear that the referendum will not go ahead. |
'Foreign intervention plot' | 'Foreign intervention plot' |
Mr Maduro accused the United States of leading a plot to deploy foreign troops in his country, and force him from office. | Mr Maduro accused the United States of leading a plot to deploy foreign troops in his country, and force him from office. |
He told foreign journalists that a US military plane entered Venezuelan air space twice last week without authorisation. | |
Politicians and media from outside the country have been trying to sow chaos in Venezuela to justify intervention, he said. | Politicians and media from outside the country have been trying to sow chaos in Venezuela to justify intervention, he said. |
"This whole campaign, has a centre. There is an axis: Madrid, Miami and Washington," said Mr Maduro. | |
"But there is a centre of planning, of direction, lobbying, strength and funding. That centre is located in Washington." | |
He promised to fight back and to do everything in his power "to continue winning the battle for internal peace". | He promised to fight back and to do everything in his power "to continue winning the battle for internal peace". |
Mr Maduro also made reference to the recent suspension of Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff to face an impeachment trial. | Mr Maduro also made reference to the recent suspension of Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff to face an impeachment trial. |
He described the process as a coup, backed by foreign powers. | |
"Wherever you can't govern, divide. They created chaos. Now they are coming after Venezuela," he said. | |
Venezuela is facing a serious economic crisis, with high inflation and shortage of many basic goods. | Venezuela is facing a serious economic crisis, with high inflation and shortage of many basic goods. |
Mr Maduro accuses the country's elite of boycotting the economy to achieve its political goals. | Mr Maduro accuses the country's elite of boycotting the economy to achieve its political goals. |
The opposition blames the mistaken policies of Mr Maduro and his predecessor, Hugo Chavez, for the crisis. | The opposition blames the mistaken policies of Mr Maduro and his predecessor, Hugo Chavez, for the crisis. |
Mr Maduro was elected in 2013 for a six-year term, following the death of Mr Chavez. | Mr Maduro was elected in 2013 for a six-year term, following the death of Mr Chavez. |