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Key Venezuela-Brazil football match interrupted by power cut | Key Venezuela-Brazil football match interrupted by power cut |
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A power cut interrupted the World Cup qualifying match between Venezuela and Brazil in the Venezuelan city of Merida on Tuesday night. | A power cut interrupted the World Cup qualifying match between Venezuela and Brazil in the Venezuelan city of Merida on Tuesday night. |
Brazil were leading 2-0 when the floodlights suddenly went dark in the 74th minute of play. | |
The match had to be stopped for 22 minutes until some of the lighting went back on. | The match had to be stopped for 22 minutes until some of the lighting went back on. |
During the blackout, some Venezuelan fans chanted anti-government slogans and called for a recall referendum. | During the blackout, some Venezuelan fans chanted anti-government slogans and called for a recall referendum. |
Officials have not said what the cause of the power cut at the Metropolitan Stadium in Merida was. | Officials have not said what the cause of the power cut at the Metropolitan Stadium in Merida was. |
Earlier this year, power in much of Venezuela was rationed when a drought at the country's main hydroelectric power plant caused shortages. | Earlier this year, power in much of Venezuela was rationed when a drought at the country's main hydroelectric power plant caused shortages. |
What's gone wrong in Venezuela? | What's gone wrong in Venezuela? |
The rationing has since been lifted, but blackouts do still occur. | The rationing has since been lifted, but blackouts do still occur. |
During the 22-minute pause in play, Venezuelans in the stadium could be heard chanting "Maduro out" and "recall referendum". | During the 22-minute pause in play, Venezuelans in the stadium could be heard chanting "Maduro out" and "recall referendum". |
The chants came just hours before planned anti-government protests in which the opposition wants to call for a referendum to oust President Nicolas Maduro. | The chants came just hours before planned anti-government protests in which the opposition wants to call for a referendum to oust President Nicolas Maduro. |
The opposition says the government is leaning on the electoral authorities to delay the referendum. | The opposition says the government is leaning on the electoral authorities to delay the referendum. |
Listen to opposition leader Henrique Capriles speak about his plans | Listen to opposition leader Henrique Capriles speak about his plans |
The timing of the referendum is key as it could decide whether the governing PSUV party could be removed from office or not. | The timing of the referendum is key as it could decide whether the governing PSUV party could be removed from office or not. |
If the referendum were to be held before 10 January 2017 - which marks four years since Mr Maduro came to office - and go against the president, new elections would be triggered. | If the referendum were to be held before 10 January 2017 - which marks four years since Mr Maduro came to office - and go against the president, new elections would be triggered. |
If, however, the referendum is held after that date and if it were to go against the president, the vice-president would serve out Mr Maduro's term. | If, however, the referendum is held after that date and if it were to go against the president, the vice-president would serve out Mr Maduro's term. |
In order for the recall referendum to go ahead, the opposition will have to collect signatures from 20% of registered voters. | In order for the recall referendum to go ahead, the opposition will have to collect signatures from 20% of registered voters. |
The electoral authorities have set aside three days, from 26 to 28 October, for the opposition to gather the signatures. | The electoral authorities have set aside three days, from 26 to 28 October, for the opposition to gather the signatures. |
After play resumed, Brazil stayed in the lead and the match ended with a 2-0 victory for the visitors. | After play resumed, Brazil stayed in the lead and the match ended with a 2-0 victory for the visitors. |
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