Venezuela's opposition said on Sunday
shots were fired at one of its candidates' campaign caravan in a poor
neighborhood of Caracas amid rising national tensions over next month's parliamentary
election. President Nicolas Maduro has said the Dec. 6 vote for a new National
Assembly is the toughest election the ruling socialists have faced in their
nearly 17-year government and polls show widespread voter anger at Venezuela's
economic crisis. The opposition Democratic Unity coalition believes the poll
could mark the beginning of the end for "Chavismo," as the ruling
movement is known for its founder Hugo Chavez. Parliamentarian Miguel Pizarro,
who is seeking re-election, said he and supporters were confronted by
heavily-armed men who opened fire during a walkabout in Caracas' huge Petare
slum. More…
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