democracia en venezuela II Es obvio que nada de ésto ocurriría si hubiese dictadura:
March 16th., 2006 The European Union Speaks Up
Summary:
* The Report of the European Union gives oxygen to the Electoral environment.
* It asks for an independent electoral arbiter, guarantee of the secrecy of the vote, audit of the electronic system and the electoral registry.
* Chavez understands the difficulty of aspiring to leadership in the world’s left wing, without an appearance of respect towards democratic forms.
* Chavez is who will decide if Constitutional provisions will be respected in the integration of the new National Electoral Counsel.
* A document signed by people of relevance in the national life, calls for social organization and citizen’s participation to confront the regime and facilitate the restoration of the democratic system.
* Candidacy of Marcel Granier?
* The facts unveil a double play. Chavez wants contenders, but he cultivates abstention of the ample social sector that pronounced itself on August 2004, to revoking his mandate.
* The alleged arguments of Fidel Castro, to avoid the lack of legitimacy as sole candidate.
* Meetings between the key actors of the opposition to conform a candidacy and unity strategy.
* Using the tribune of the candidacy to reactivate the opposition sector.
* Chavez popularity decreases and the unconformity for the policy of giving away oil abroad increases.
* The polls reveal that the candidacy of the opposition has room to conform a majority.
* Venezuela still lacks a true Rule of Law. Es obvio que nada de ésto ocurriría si hubiese dictadura: |