• Venezuela Spain applauds the maneuver of Nicolás Maduro to open a new dialogue with the opposition

The Bolivarian regime advances with new concessions to the United States and the European Union with the aim of sitting at a negotiating table.

The most striking measure is the rehabilitation of the electoral card of the opposition

Democratic Unity Table (MUD)

, after three years of an illegal suspension promoted by the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ).

The opposition defeated Chavismo in the 2015 parliamentary elections with the MUD card, which then managed to unify the entire political spectrum that opposes the Bolivarian revolution.

The other measure of greater weight was announced by Nicolás Maduro himself, who did not have any embarrassment in assuring that he will

no longer impose the famous "protectors" after the regional elections in November

. "As of these elections, I think the best thing is that whoever wins wins, it is up to the Government in their state, in their municipality. As for me, we are going to eliminate what we have called the protectorate, the protectors are over and protective, so that the one who wins governs.

Let's see how they do, "said the" son of Chávez, "

who has worked hard in recent weeks to satisfy the international community.

Last week, the US, the EU and Canada issued a joint statement in which they confirmed their interest in starting negotiations between the government and the opposition, as well as further opening the door for the Venezuelan opposition to participate in regional elections. and November locals.

"The elimination of protectors that do not exist in the Constitution should never be to replace them with a communal state that does not exist in the Constitution either.

It is about the Venezuelans being able to decide freely,"

warned former governor

Henrique Capriles

, who also suffered during years the figure of a protector, who snatched roads, hospitals and police from him among other competences.

Since in 2008 the social democrat

Antonio Ledezma

conquered the Mayor's Office of Caracas, first

Hugo Chávez

and later Maduro have snatched budgets, buildings and powers at will from mayors and governors, despite their disastrous executive action. The announcement of the "president town" contrasts with the last-minute advances made by the Chavista Assembly, whose communal state law seeks to distribute more local power among Bolivarian militants and officials.

The chain of government concessions began with the imposition of a new National Electoral Council (CNE), with three revolutionary militants and two opponents, close to Capriles, as magistrates.

Later other advances have come, such as the

days of registration and updating of the electoral registry

, the audit of the automated system or the decision to enable other small parties, such as Red Flag or Nuvipa.

The third most important advance is the

reform of the rules for international observation,

which has made it easier for an EU mission to travel to Caracas next week.

"Appoint protectors, leave Amazonas without deputies in 2015, deny the recall in 2016, the Constituent Assembly, the communal state, the kidnapping of the judiciary and commit crimes against humanity. He confesses dictator when the promise is to fulfill, now, the Constitution. They have little value empty promises, because the facts speak, "replied

Juan Guaidó

, president in charge.

The government and the opposition seek, with the mediation of Norway and with the support of the international community, the realization of a negotiating table, such as the one held in 2019 in Oslo and Barbados.

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