“The Opposition Does Not Have a Leader”: Ditch “Exhausted’ Guaido Charade, Venezuelan Opposition Figure Pleads With US


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December 10, 2020.-Â Venezuelan opposition politician Henrique Capriles has urged the incoming Biden administration to halt US efforts to install self-styled interim president Juan Guaido as the rightful occupant of President Nicolas Maduroâs office.
The projected US presidential election winner Joe Bidenâs administration âmust understandâ that the efforts to prop up Guaido despite declining support even among the Venezuelan opposition are âexhausted,â and that it âcannot give continuity to the status quo,â Capriles told the BBC during a Wednesday interview.
He called for Washington and the EU to help the opposition in Caracas âfight for fair electoral conditionsâ after this monthâs vote handed Maduroâs ruling PSUV party control of even the National Assembly, formerly an opposition stronghold. As in 2018, most of the opposition boycotted the vote, leaving a wide-open path to victory for Maduro.
Capriles questioned the wisdom of Guaidoâs post-election plan, which would see the âinterim presidentâ and his backers in the Assembly continue clinging to their titles even after their five-year terms conclude next month. Such a âcomplicated precedentâ of disregarding electoral results would âopen the door to Maduro saying that he will extend his government without holding an election,â Capriles pointed out â apparently overlooking that disregarding election results was precisely how Guaido declared himself âinterim president.â
While Capriles, who ran for president twice himself before he was banned from seeking the office, insisted he was a âbeliever in the unity of [Venezuela],â he lamented the lack of a competent leader figure for the opposition, complaining there is âno one who is a bossâ to counter Maduro â just âpure platitudesâ and empty speeches from the likes of Guaido.
He had especially hard words for Donald Trump, accusing the US president of âusingâ the âVenezuelan crisisâ to shore up voter support in Florida, home to a large community of Cuban and Venezuelan emigres with a burning hatred for socialism. Venezuelans were fooled by Trumpâs support for Guaido, Capriles explained, describing his countrymen behaving fanatically over Trump âuntil they lost rationality, as if he were a god.â
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Capriles lost patience with Guaidoâs failure to take power months ago, vowing in September to offer Venezuelans dissatisfied with Maduroâs government the option to vote rather than boycott another vote. He urged the opposition to stop âplaying at government on the internetâ and vowed to fight for fair elections rather than boycott them entirely â a plan which never materialized. Nevertheless, he strongly hinted during the BBC interview that he was the man to run the opposition, insisting that while heâd never been poor, he âunderstoodâ poverty.
Since anointing himself interim president last year, Guaido has attracted support from the US and its allies but failed miserably to convince the Venezuelan military and other key elements in Caracas to join his lackluster coup attempts. Capriles scolded the opposition leader for those failed efforts, noting that âit cost a lotâ for what amounted to little more than a publicity stunt.
The US has declared Venezuelaâs Sunday vote âelectoral fraudâ â somewhat of an ironic designation given the ongoing battle over the election results in Washington. Maduro dismissed the statement, declaring Venezuela is ânot anyoneâs colony.â
Featured image: (L) Henrique Capriles Š Reuters / Carlos Garcia Rawlins; (R) Juan Guaido Š Reuters / Manaure Quintero
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