Now that
anti-government protests in Venezuela have been crushed and President Nicolás
Maduro has consolidated his power through dubious electoral maneuvers and a
crackdown on democratic freedoms, some opposition leaders and international
pundits have raised the possibility of a coup d’etat as the only realistic way
to bring about regime change. Julio Borges, head of the opposition-controlled
congress, has called on the military to “break its silence”, adding that “the
immense majority of officers are against the chaos that is taking hold in
Venezuela”. Writing in the Washington Post, law professor Ozan Varol declared:
“The Venezuelan military is the levee that’s keeping the democratic movement at
bay to protect the Maduro regime. Only if the military breaks can the river of
democracy jump the banks.” .More… Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Venezuela opposition looks to military to oust Maduro. Dream on
Now that
anti-government protests in Venezuela have been crushed and President Nicolás
Maduro has consolidated his power through dubious electoral maneuvers and a
crackdown on democratic freedoms, some opposition leaders and international
pundits have raised the possibility of a coup d’etat as the only realistic way
to bring about regime change. Julio Borges, head of the opposition-controlled
congress, has called on the military to “break its silence”, adding that “the
immense majority of officers are against the chaos that is taking hold in
Venezuela”. Writing in the Washington Post, law professor Ozan Varol declared:
“The Venezuelan military is the levee that’s keeping the democratic movement at
bay to protect the Maduro regime. Only if the military breaks can the river of
democracy jump the banks.” .More…
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