• Venezuela.Capriles deepens the schism of the Venezuelan opposition

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"I am not going to stand idly by. We are not going to leave the people without a choice, we are not going to give the Assembly to Maduro. If the dictatorship leaves a crack, we have to reach out. We are going to fight. ".

Henrique Capriles made the opposition schism official with

three months to go before the parliamentary elections

with which Chavismo wants to take the last power that it lacks in the entire State.

A rupture preceded by the

repudiation of the interim presidency

of Juan Guaidó, with a phrase turned into a missile against his very waterline: "We cannot continue playing at being an Internet Government, you are the Government or you are the opposition. You cannot continue to ignore the reality that we have before our eyes. What is the plan? Play to be president online? ".

Capriles' barrage caused

several collateral victims

, not only Guaidó, but also figures very close to the former governor, since the interim government includes Julio Borges, coordinator of his party, Primero Justicia (PJ), to deputies in exile. such as Tomás Guanipa, José Manuel Olivares, Carlos Paparoni or Miguel Pizarro, who supported him in the presidential elections of 2012 and 2013 and in the 2016 recall attempt.

The former presidential candidate executed the schism precisely through one of his appearances on the Internet, where he

announced that he will not be a candidate for Parliament

(he is disqualified and is not interested either), but that he will support "men and women who want to open the way. open paths of politics and agreements. Nothing is going to happen calling to do nothing. "

An earthquake that caused several aftershocks, starting with the main one in question.

"Fraud is not an alternative, so we have to build one,"

Guaidó replied to Capriles.

"For the dictatorship, neither the bedside table [the false dialogue set up by Nicolás Maduro with opposition groups] nor the scorpions [the traitorous deputies bought by the Colombian millionaire Alex Saab, the front man of Chávez's son], did not work. lose focus. Our political proposal is to save lives and for the Republic to be reborn, "insisted the opposition leader when the country is still waiting to know

what will be the complementary plan to the abstention advocated by the 27

opposition

parties

.

"It is not an election, but a wall," said Guaidó, who, meeting with

Acción Democrática

(AD), the social democratic party intervened by the government, insisted on the need to form an anti-fraud command already.

The president of the AN had again the support of his main ally, the United States, which insisted once again that it does not give any legitimacy to the December electoral process.

"In Venezuela there are no conditions for free elections

,

"

reiterated Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State.

A POSTURE THAT SHAKES JUSTICE FIRST

Capriles' stance has particularly shaken PJ, his party at the moment, since it

is expected that in the next few hours he will be expelled

, despite having great support within him.

"Any conduct that undermines the necessary unity, favors the criminal dictatorship and affects the objective of achieving our liberation must be condemned. Venezuela first!" Claimed

Juan Pablo Guanipa

, vice president of Parliament and one of the main leaders of PJ who remain in the country.

"I do not follow the electoral fraud, I will not be an accessory to the satrapy," added Deputy

Delsa Solórzano

, leader of the center-right Citizen Encounter.

Capriles is backed by deputy

Stalin González

, one of the negotiators in Oslo and Barbados, who has abandoned his membership in Un Nuevo Tiempo (UNT).

It is expected that

those who follow Capriles will become part of La Fuerza del Cambio

, the group created years ago by the ex-governor's environment, which until now has not appeared in public life as the main tool for electoral plans.

The

first support for the former candidate

has also crept from civil society

, who weeks ago met personally with Maduro and in the last hours he has also met with the main leaders of the four major opposition parties, the G-4.

"Fight to improve electoral conditions, prevent the authoritarian regime from becoming totalitarian, take advantage of every loophole to promote the fight for democracy and not give the country away to Maduro and the scorpions. In full agreement with Capriles,"

Andrés Caleca

stressed

, former rector of the National Electoral Council (CNE).

"To vote or not to vote in this biased election, without unity or strategy to defend citizen rights, is a false dilemma that leads to the same void. But the option to vote is active and can catch something unexpected. Passive voting only catches a cold, "said

Luis Vicente León

, president of Datanálisis.

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