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Venezuela political foes 'to hold talks' in surprise move | Venezuela political foes 'to hold talks' in surprise move |
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Venezuela's government and its opposition are to meet for crisis talks, the Vatican says, after an intervention from Pope Francis. | Venezuela's government and its opposition are to meet for crisis talks, the Vatican says, after an intervention from Pope Francis. |
Protests have been held in recent days over the suspension of a referendum process seeking to remove President Nicolas Maduro. | Protests have been held in recent days over the suspension of a referendum process seeking to remove President Nicolas Maduro. |
The surprise move came after Mr Maduro met Pope Francis in an unannounced visit. | The surprise move came after Mr Maduro met Pope Francis in an unannounced visit. |
The Vatican and regional bloc Unasur will mediate in the talks. | The Vatican and regional bloc Unasur will mediate in the talks. |
Pope Francis "urged [the parties] to show courage in pursuing the path of sincere and constructive dialogue", the Vatican said in a statement. | Pope Francis "urged [the parties] to show courage in pursuing the path of sincere and constructive dialogue", the Vatican said in a statement. |
After meeting representatives from both sides, the Vatican's envoy to Argentina, Emil Paul Tscherrig, said "a national dialogue" had already started. | |
He said they had agreed to formal talks on Sunday on Margarita island in the Caribbean. | |
Mr Maduro said "at last" dialogue could begin. | Mr Maduro said "at last" dialogue could begin. |
The head of the opposition coalition, Jesus Torrealba, who met Mr Tscherrig, said while talks were important "it can't continue to be a strategy for the government to win time". | The head of the opposition coalition, Jesus Torrealba, who met Mr Tscherrig, said while talks were important "it can't continue to be a strategy for the government to win time". |
Another top opposition figure, Henrique Capriles, dismissed the announcement as a diversionary ploy. "No dialogue has begun in Venezuela," he said. | Another top opposition figure, Henrique Capriles, dismissed the announcement as a diversionary ploy. "No dialogue has begun in Venezuela," he said. |
Mr Maduro, a former bus driver and union leader, is blamed by the opposition for Venezuela's dire economic situation. The oil-rich country is facing widespread food shortages and spiralling inflation. | Mr Maduro, a former bus driver and union leader, is blamed by the opposition for Venezuela's dire economic situation. The oil-rich country is facing widespread food shortages and spiralling inflation. |
The opposition is trying to hold a recall referendum that would allow Mr Maduro to be removed from office but electoral authorities suspended the process last week. | The opposition is trying to hold a recall referendum that would allow Mr Maduro to be removed from office but electoral authorities suspended the process last week. |
The official reason was allegations of fraud during the gathering of signatures for the first petition required to enable the referendum. | |
However, opposition lawmakers have long accused the National Electoral Council of being under the government's control. | |
Hoping for a miracle, by Daniel Garcia Marco, BBC News, Caracas | Hoping for a miracle, by Daniel Garcia Marco, BBC News, Caracas |
The suspension of the process to remove President Maduro appears to have been a turning point in Venezuela's political crisis. Since last week's announcement things have got more and more tense. | The suspension of the process to remove President Maduro appears to have been a turning point in Venezuela's political crisis. Since last week's announcement things have got more and more tense. |
Both sides accuse the other of mounting a coup. Sunday saw dozens of government supporters burst into the National Assembly. | Both sides accuse the other of mounting a coup. Sunday saw dozens of government supporters burst into the National Assembly. |
Amid this backdrop both parties have agreed to start negotiations with the mediation of the Vatican. | Amid this backdrop both parties have agreed to start negotiations with the mediation of the Vatican. |
The first Latin American pope seems to be very engaged with Venezuela's crisis. The Vatican is respected by both sides and Pope Francis has proven a successful mediator before, helping restart diplomatic relations between Cuba and USA. | The first Latin American pope seems to be very engaged with Venezuela's crisis. The Vatican is respected by both sides and Pope Francis has proven a successful mediator before, helping restart diplomatic relations between Cuba and USA. |
But the question remains: can these talks be successful? We don't know anything yet about the issues that will be on the table, and the differences appear huge. | But the question remains: can these talks be successful? We don't know anything yet about the issues that will be on the table, and the differences appear huge. |
The red line for the opposition is the recall referendum. The government says that the main topic should be the economy. Right now an agreement seems to be a miracle. But the Vatican is working on it. | The red line for the opposition is the recall referendum. The government says that the main topic should be the economy. Right now an agreement seems to be a miracle. But the Vatican is working on it. |
In an emergency session of the National Assembly on Sunday, they approved a resolution accusing Mr Maduro's Socialist government of engaging in "an ongoing coup d'etat". | In an emergency session of the National Assembly on Sunday, they approved a resolution accusing Mr Maduro's Socialist government of engaging in "an ongoing coup d'etat". |
The Organization of American States also said it was "profoundly worried" by the electoral authorities' decision. | The Organization of American States also said it was "profoundly worried" by the electoral authorities' decision. |
Hundreds of students protested on Monday in San Cristobal, a city near the Colombian border. Nationwide protests are planned for Wednesday. | Hundreds of students protested on Monday in San Cristobal, a city near the Colombian border. Nationwide protests are planned for Wednesday. |
Mr Maduro has accused the opposition of having links to foreign states, the US in particular, and of seeking to overthrow him to "lay their hands on Venezuela's oil riches". | Mr Maduro has accused the opposition of having links to foreign states, the US in particular, and of seeking to overthrow him to "lay their hands on Venezuela's oil riches". |