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Venezuelan officials killed as voting starts Venezuelan officials killed as voting starts
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A leading candidate in Sunday's assembly elections and an opposition activist have been killed in Venezuela. A candidate in Sunday's assembly elections and an opposition activist have been killed in Venezuela.
The killings took place before voting started to elect a new assembly with powers to rewrite the constitution.The killings took place before voting started to elect a new assembly with powers to rewrite the constitution.
The opposition says it is a power grab by President Nicolás Maduro and is boycotting the vote.The opposition says it is a power grab by President Nicolás Maduro and is boycotting the vote.
The government says the constituent assembly is the only way to bring peace back to the country after months of violent protests.The government says the constituent assembly is the only way to bring peace back to the country after months of violent protests.
José Felix Pineda, a 39-year-old lawyer running in the election, was shot in his home on Saturday night local time, a senior Venezuelan minister said.José Felix Pineda, a 39-year-old lawyer running in the election, was shot in his home on Saturday night local time, a senior Venezuelan minister said.
Ricardo Campos, a youth secretary with the opposition Acción Democrática party, was shot dead during a protest, the head of the national assembly said.Ricardo Campos, a youth secretary with the opposition Acción Democrática party, was shot dead during a protest, the head of the national assembly said.
Venezuelan newspaper El Universal said at least three other men were also killed in protests in Merida, in the west of the country.Venezuelan newspaper El Universal said at least three other men were also killed in protests in Merida, in the west of the country.
On the eve of the vote, protesters blocked roads in the capital in defiance of a ban on demonstrations. Protesters have blocked roads in the capital in defiance of a ban on demonstrations.
The security forces have used armoured vehicles to dispel protesters in the Caracas district of El Paraíso amid the sound of gunfire, AFP says, citing local reports.The security forces have used armoured vehicles to dispel protesters in the Caracas district of El Paraíso amid the sound of gunfire, AFP says, citing local reports.
Why is the assembly election happening?Why is the assembly election happening?
Mr Maduro cast his own ballot shortly after polling stations opened at 06:00 (10:00 GMT).Mr Maduro cast his own ballot shortly after polling stations opened at 06:00 (10:00 GMT).
In a speech broadcast on TV, the president predicted a "big victory", calling the vote "the most important election held in Venezuela's political system".In a speech broadcast on TV, the president predicted a "big victory", calling the vote "the most important election held in Venezuela's political system".
However, electoral council chief Tibisay Lucena acknowledged that some voting machines had been attacked and burned in parts of the country.However, electoral council chief Tibisay Lucena acknowledged that some voting machines had been attacked and burned in parts of the country.
Analysis: No closer to peace
Will Grant, BBC News, Caracas
Here in the capital, voting has got under way peacefully in many neighbourhoods but the election is unfolding amid a tense atmosphere.
In traditional opposition-controlled areas, the streets are largely empty with many thoroughfares closed by local citizens erecting barricades of wood, glass, scrap metal and barbed wire.
For his part, Nicolás Maduro was among the first to vote, casting his ballot before sunrise. He and his supporters claim a vote for the new assembly is a step closer to peace.
But with the opposition boycotting the vote, with the security forces in riot gear and with sporadic clashes on the streets, it feels like anything but.
Four months of protests against Mr Maduro and his plans for the assembly have left more than 100 people dead.Four months of protests against Mr Maduro and his plans for the assembly have left more than 100 people dead.
The election has been heavily criticised by other Latin American countries as well as the European Union and the United States, which last week imposed new sanctions on members of Mr Maduro's government.The election has been heavily criticised by other Latin American countries as well as the European Union and the United States, which last week imposed new sanctions on members of Mr Maduro's government.
Venezuela, a major oil producer, is gripped by a political crisis, with soaring inflation and daily food shortages.Venezuela, a major oil producer, is gripped by a political crisis, with soaring inflation and daily food shortages.
Many residents in Caracas were stocking up on essential items on Saturday in case unrest left shops closed into Monday, correspondents said.Many residents in Caracas were stocking up on essential items on Saturday in case unrest left shops closed into Monday, correspondents said.