Election officials on Wednesday quashed
the opposition's hope of holding a recall referendum that could wrest
Venezuela's presidency from the ruling socialist party. Officials said a
national vote on removing President Nicolas Maduro could take place if the
opposition gathers enough signatures over the course of three days at the end
of October, but add that a referendum would be held in the first quarter of
2017. That timing is crucial. A successful vote to oust Maduro this year would
trigger a presidential election and give the opposition a shot at winning
power. If Maduro were to be voted out in 2017, though, his vice president would
finish the presidential term, leaving the socialists in charge. More… Thursday, September 22, 2016
Venezuela officials deny opposition a recall vote in 2016
Election officials on Wednesday quashed
the opposition's hope of holding a recall referendum that could wrest
Venezuela's presidency from the ruling socialist party. Officials said a
national vote on removing President Nicolas Maduro could take place if the
opposition gathers enough signatures over the course of three days at the end
of October, but add that a referendum would be held in the first quarter of
2017. That timing is crucial. A successful vote to oust Maduro this year would
trigger a presidential election and give the opposition a shot at winning
power. If Maduro were to be voted out in 2017, though, his vice president would
finish the presidential term, leaving the socialists in charge. More…
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