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Representatives of the two sides sign an agreement in Mexico City to start talks mediated by Norway. Published On 2 Sep The regional and municipal elections are scheduled for November Maduro has taken some steps to try to demonstrate those will be free and fair by appointing two opposition figures to the National Electoral Council CNE. The CNE also lifted a three-year ban on the Democratic Unity Table MUD -- an opposition alliance that triumphed in legislative elections in , breaking the year hegemony of Maduro's socialist bloc.

Even so, he has not called for a boycott and some opposition candidates have already launched their campaigns, with the registration deadline looming on Sunday. Guaido used to draw huge crowds to his rallies when he first burst onto the scene in -- but a failure to secure any tangible changes, coupled with the misery brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, has seen his popularity drop.

He also lost his position as National Assembly speaker after the opposition boycotted last year's legislative elections. But key allies including the United States and European Union continue to view him as Venezuela's interim leader, and he says he is in "constant" contact with Washington.

What changes would need to transpire so that the Venezuelan people recognize that their political preferences are respected? How can the international community apply additional pressure on Maduro to accept the necessary electoral conditions for a free and fair vote, if the opposition decides to participate? At least 3. The alternative legislature will finish its mandate this month as Maduro-backed candidates claim control of the National Assembly.

The E. But Venezuelan journalists say it is unlikely to draw many participants as most Venezuelans feel deeply disconnected from politics amid the desperate situation they face. Maduro, meanwhile, could be emboldened to crack down on opposition figures.

Without their official status as members of the national assembly, former legislators will lose their parliamentary immunity from prosecution, creating the possibility of the pro-Maduro justice system bringing charges against them.



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