Tensions rise in Venezuela after government blocks referendum bid
The country`s electoral commission suspended a signature-collection drive, which is part of the process of organizing a referendum.
The commission cited court order from four states, which halted the petition drive, noting significant cases of fraud.
The political opposition slammed the commission`s ruling, calling it undemocratic and nothing more than a cover to allow the Socialist president to cling to power. Polls show Maduro would likely get thumped in an early referendum, with his support levels down around 20 percent.
The political opposition, Mesa de la Unidad Democrática (MUD), also known as the Democratic Unity Roundtable, says the government`s ham-handed maneuvers risk pushing the country towards a violent confrontation. And they took to Twitter to voice their outrage and determination.
Maduro`s rivals say that by closing off a democratic solution to the crisis, the government is stoking chances of unrest in the country.
"The government is pushing a very dangerous scenario in which the crisis worsens," opposition leader Henrique Capriles said on Twitter.
The oil-rich OPEC nation has been waylaid by low oil prices over the past two years. The country is now beset by shortages of food and medicines and triple digit inflation rates.
In 2013 Maduro succeeded his mentor, the popular Hugo Chavez after his death. But since then he has seen his popular support steadily decline.
His government had already said there will be no recall referendum this year. Were Maduro to lose a plebiscite before January 10, 2017 an early election would likely strip Maduro`s party of political power. But if Maduro were to fall after the opening days of the New Year than he would select is hand-picked Vice President Diosdado Cabello to finish his term, which runs until 2019.
In a speech after the council`s announcement, Caballo slammed the referendum organizers as criminals, "Let us hope that those responsible will now be sought out and detained and go to prison for the deception they have committed."






