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The

"unitary pact" signed today by the opposition majority establishes the convocation of a popular consultation

"that allows all Venezuelans, inside and outside the country, to express the voice of the people and to express the necessary support to advance towards our freedom, recover the democracy and promote well-being. "

The agreement, with which it is intended to confront the "electoral fraud" programmed by the revolution with the December elections, is signed by

37 political parties

, among them the most important of the democratic opposition, and has the support of civil organizations and social.

As the first point on the roadmap of the majority opposition,

abstention

is maintained

for 6-D

.

The publication of the pact is the first response after the schism caused by the agreements reached between the former opposition candidate Henrique Capriles and Nicolás Maduro, which entails the participation of a new party, La Fuerza del Cambio, in the December parliamentary elections.

"Yes, there is a route, there is a strategy, there are politicians with dignity to carry out this process," said

Juan Guaidó, president in charge, although he did not advance the date for the consultation, which would have international help.

A referendum that would face revolutionary censorship and a semi-paralyzed country in the midst of the pandemic.

This initiative has a precedent: the national plebiscite called by the democratic Parliament in July 2017, an immense act of civil disobedience that gathered

more than seven million wills

against the Maduro Constituent Assembly, among other decisions that were not carried out. cape.

Precisely in the last hours Diosdado Cabello, president of the National Assembly, has recognized that

for three years the more than 500 delegates have not drawn up any Constitution

, as was their task, and that in these weeks until December they are not in the mood to do what.

His job was another: to illegally supplant the democratic Parliament.

Guaidó, in addition to acknowledging the "mistakes made," also opted to

lay the foundations for a national emergency government

to direct the transition, call free elections and face the social and economic collapse that Venezuela is suffering.

All attempts to initiate this transition for 19 months have collided with the "wall" installed by Chavismo, which has the power of arms and all the resources of the State.

The interim president also called for a protest Thursday in support of the health workers.

The opposition would thus rehearse "how to take the spaces that correspond to us," said Guaidó.

Over the weekend, several

hundred doctors and nurses have agreed to pay $ 100

thanks to a digital wallet, programmed by the interim government within the Héroes de la Salud plan.

And this despite the blockades carried out by the Government.

The presentation of the

"unitary pact"

occurs in the middle of the political earthquake caused by Capriles, who explained his motives on Sunday in a message to the country, in which he justified himself by assuring that stopping totalitarianism would be a defeat for the regime.

"A clear political, strategic and tactical route," he

said despite the torrent of criticism he has added after recent events.

The former governor of Miranda expects a

second volley of pardons and releases

for the next few hours

and does not cease to insist on the delay of the elections until March 2021, despite the fact that the "son of Chávez" insisted that "it rains, thunders or lightning, pandemic or no pandemic "there will be parliamentarians on 6-D.

Capriles has the backing of a group of deputies, between 20 and 30

, according to parliamentary sources informed EL MUNDO, although almost none have made their position public so far.

"I'm not looking to take away anyone's chair," Capriles added.

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