Thousands Protest in Venezuela as President Calls Emergency Meeting
The country’s political opposition called
for a nationwide strike as more than 100,000 protesters took to the streets on
Wednesday to demand a referendum against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro
and denounce his government’s growing authoritarianism. With the oil-dependent
economy in a downward spiral, Mr. Maduro’s detractors urged Venezuelans to stay
home on Friday for a 12-hour general strike, raising the ante on the Socialist
government. The opposition said it was giving the government until Nov. 3 to
enable a referendum this year to potentially oust Mr. Maduro—as permitted by
the constitution—or else they will march that day to the Miraflores
presidential palace in downtown Caracas, a hotbed of government loyalists where
the opposition has been largely prohibited from gathering since 2002. More…
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