Some of Venezuela's Opposition Begin Talks With President
Some members of Venezuela's divided
opposition began talks with the government Sunday night as part of a
Vatican-led attempt to defuse the country's political crisis ahead of another
big street protest to call for the removal of socialist President Nicolas
Maduro. Maduro arrived at a museum in western Caracas to formally kick off the
talks, which many of his foes fear could be a stalling tactic designed to ease
pressure on the leader who is widely unpopular over rocketing inflation and
shortages of food and other basic goods. Fifteen parties belonging to the
Democratic Unity opposition alliance boycotted the talks, saying they were not
prepared to sit across from the government until it released several jailed
opposition activists and reversed its decision to cancel a constitutionally
allowed recall referendum against Maduro. More…
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