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Allied Parties Give Backing to Venezuela's Maduro
Following Chavezs call in December for unity, unity, and unity, a multitude of leftist parties threw their weight behind the Presidential candidature of Nicolas Maduro this week.
Maduro will go into the April 14th elections with the formal backing of 14 political parties, two more than Chavez had in October 2012.
Maduros own party, the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) was joined by its major allies, the Venezuelan Communist Party (PCV), as well as others such as REDES, Tupamaro, MEP, PPT, and Podemos in backing Chavezs political successor this week.
These parties, which conform the alliance the Gran Patriotic Pole (GPP), proved vital to the electoral success of Chavez in October, and are expected to play a significant role in both campaigning and votes for Maduro.
In October, the opposition alliance (MUD), which consists of over a dozen parties gained 6.6 million votes in total, beating Chavezs party, the PSUV, which achieved 6.4 million votes. However the 1.8 million votes of the other allied revolutionary parties proved vital to push Chavez over the winning line and guarantee the future of his government.
Of these 1.8 million votes in October, the vast majority came from the Communist Party (490,000), followed by PPT (220,000), REDES (198,000), MEP (185,000), and Tupamaro (170,000).
The PCV Communist Party called a National Conference last week which voted unanimously to back Maduro as their candidate. With the strength of our people and of the revolutionary and popular organizations, Nicolas Maduro will be elected as the constitutional President, proclaimed the General Secretary of the PCV, Oscar Figuera.
Maduro, accepting their backing at their conference, paid lengthy tribute to the struggle of the PCV as a revolutionary party, and thanked the communists for the hard work they put in in on the streets and in the communities.
Similarly, the Vice President of Podemos, Baudillo Reinoso, restated his partys commitment with Maduro: With Nicolas Maduro we will continue to advance and to improve the quality of lives of Venezuelans. We dont just support him in words, but also in deeds.
Adrian Paez, speaking on behalf of MEP, stated that we wont allow the opposition to take political power, we will give continuity to the Plan of the Nation and the Revolutionary Socialist Project.
The leader of REDES, Juan Barreto, speaking at his partys conference, made a call to back Maduro: We should continue the struggle, because this is the best homage that we can give to our leader Hugo Chavez.
The PCV also recognized the importance of the continuing of a wider alliance with other revolutionary forces, which will give continuity and deepen the democratic, participative and progressive nature of the process of changes started in 1998 in Venezuela, it is necessary that we maintain and develop the alliance of diverse political and social factors.
Recent polls have given Maduro a commanding lead ahead of April 14th, from between 14 and 18 percent. The latest, by private Venezuelan firm International Consulting Services, suggested Maduro was 17.7% ahead of his conservative rival. In October, Chavez defeated Capriles by 11% of the vote.
http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/8322
Following Chavezs call in December for unity, unity, and unity, a multitude of leftist parties threw their weight behind the Presidential candidature of Nicolas Maduro this week.
Maduro will go into the April 14th elections with the formal backing of 14 political parties, two more than Chavez had in October 2012.
Maduros own party, the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) was joined by its major allies, the Venezuelan Communist Party (PCV), as well as others such as REDES, Tupamaro, MEP, PPT, and Podemos in backing Chavezs political successor this week.
These parties, which conform the alliance the Gran Patriotic Pole (GPP), proved vital to the electoral success of Chavez in October, and are expected to play a significant role in both campaigning and votes for Maduro.
In October, the opposition alliance (MUD), which consists of over a dozen parties gained 6.6 million votes in total, beating Chavezs party, the PSUV, which achieved 6.4 million votes. However the 1.8 million votes of the other allied revolutionary parties proved vital to push Chavez over the winning line and guarantee the future of his government.
Of these 1.8 million votes in October, the vast majority came from the Communist Party (490,000), followed by PPT (220,000), REDES (198,000), MEP (185,000), and Tupamaro (170,000).
The PCV Communist Party called a National Conference last week which voted unanimously to back Maduro as their candidate. With the strength of our people and of the revolutionary and popular organizations, Nicolas Maduro will be elected as the constitutional President, proclaimed the General Secretary of the PCV, Oscar Figuera.
Maduro, accepting their backing at their conference, paid lengthy tribute to the struggle of the PCV as a revolutionary party, and thanked the communists for the hard work they put in in on the streets and in the communities.
Similarly, the Vice President of Podemos, Baudillo Reinoso, restated his partys commitment with Maduro: With Nicolas Maduro we will continue to advance and to improve the quality of lives of Venezuelans. We dont just support him in words, but also in deeds.
Adrian Paez, speaking on behalf of MEP, stated that we wont allow the opposition to take political power, we will give continuity to the Plan of the Nation and the Revolutionary Socialist Project.
The leader of REDES, Juan Barreto, speaking at his partys conference, made a call to back Maduro: We should continue the struggle, because this is the best homage that we can give to our leader Hugo Chavez.
The PCV also recognized the importance of the continuing of a wider alliance with other revolutionary forces, which will give continuity and deepen the democratic, participative and progressive nature of the process of changes started in 1998 in Venezuela, it is necessary that we maintain and develop the alliance of diverse political and social factors.
Recent polls have given Maduro a commanding lead ahead of April 14th, from between 14 and 18 percent. The latest, by private Venezuelan firm International Consulting Services, suggested Maduro was 17.7% ahead of his conservative rival. In October, Chavez defeated Capriles by 11% of the vote.
http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/8322
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Thank you for providing even more RW propaganda. This time from Carlos Ardila Lulle owned media.
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#8
Am not sure what is it are you laughing about? You provided a link to yet another RW website.
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#11
You provided a link to RW media website that republished an article from Ven Gov media website.
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#19
You posted a link to RW propaganda website. It doesn't matter that they reprinted an article from
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#29
You posted a link to RW media website. The only reason to do that is to present it as "fair &
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#37
Your source IS the RW media website that reprinted the article from Gov of Venezuela website.
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#42
Dude, I don't care about the actual article. What I care about is someone posting links to RW media
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#40
Did you actually bother to have a look who owns the website that reprinted that article?
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#52
That's like saying its OK to post links to FOX News, if not worse. Since when did it became OK
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#55
FOX News. That's what wrong but it looks like you either don't get it or deliberately pretend
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#58
Well, go ahead and explain why it's OK to post links to FOx and similar RW media sites on DU.
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#99
This is really silly. A link, by definition, is simply a pointer to other data. You
Flatulo
Mar 2013
#84
Total BS. Pointing people to RW websites is the same as saying its OK to trust them because they are
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#91
I think your your beliefs about Josh's motivations are clouding your thinking on this issue.
Flatulo
Mar 2013
#104
BS. Takes few minutes to post a link to originating website or at least find something that doesn't
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#111
I am not going to bother with links to FOX and its ilk. Why should I spend my time verifying
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#113
Sorry. "Fervent Catholic" and defender of Equal Human Rights for all just don't go together.
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#12
Can you please point out where exactly I defend "poor LGBTQ performance by Maduro"?
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#14
Capriles is "fervent Catholic" by his own words. THAT doesn't go together with Defender of LGBTQ
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#16
So, what stoping him with condemning RCC and dropping his "fervent Catholic" claim?
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#20
Can you name one Latin American Presidential candidate or politician who has done that?
joshcryer
Mar 2013
#22
Don't try to wiggle out of it. We are talking about Capriles and his campaign promises.
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#23
Capriles is a liar. He said whatever he thought he had to say, to win. And liars always end up
sabrina 1
Mar 2013
#25
He can propose the law against discrimination of LGBTQ right now. No need to wait until after
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#26
He's won't put up laws to defend the LGBT community because right now it's the smart move
Marksman_91
Mar 2013
#31
He already said he will do so when he is elected. I am guessing THAT would damage him enough
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#35
I'm studying in Miami because my family and I decided to leave the country.
Marksman_91
Mar 2013
#53
It was always an ideological issue. Rich vs dirt poor. People who have no problem selling their
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#57
Fair enough. I'd like a link or something I could use to see where you refute them
Marksman_91
Mar 2013
#66
I'd like to see a link from you where some here claim Ven is a "socialist utopia".
Mika
Mar 2013
#101
They sell oil to US. Nationalised resource. But you know that, don't you? They don't let someone
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#65
2010 report, some accusations as usual. Nothing specific. Not even sure what is it that Chavez
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#87
And it's Chavez fault? He should have known it would happen in advance? What? Is it still going?
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#90
Starting with its 2 year old report. Next would be facts vs hearsay. You know how to tell them apart
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#108
Still waiting for someone to actually address the points I made instead of attacking me
Marksman_91
Mar 2013
#73
Maybe you should start with providing some links to independent sources so one can at a least
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#89
Crime rate is not a secret and was never in dispute. Who and why is responsible is different matter.
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#96
It's a good thing I know you're being sarcastic, or else I would've just given up in this thread :P
Marksman_91
Mar 2013
#77
So claiming to be Catholic automatically makes you a homophobe... That makes PERFECT sense
Marksman_91
Mar 2013
#30
Claiming to be "fervent Catholic" does. Also, if he is so pro-LGBTQ rights, why not to introduce
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#32
Defend them by doing something about it instead of paying lip service. Words are damn cheap.
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#38
We are talking about Capriles, The Defender of LGBTQ Rights, no? If Maduro wants to prove that he
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#43
You have been here since 2002 proves exactly what? See quote below from your own post
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#61
Your source was RW media website. I made sure that anyone who reads our exchange knows
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#68
You admitted yourself posting links to RW websites because it amuses you. Your words, not mine.
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#110
Yes, priceless. You are so used posting RW crap it took YOU several hours to figure out that this
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#98
I did read all of your 'screeds' (note that word, it appears to be a favorite of certain
sabrina 1
Mar 2013
#121
Thank you, it means a lot coming from you. You are an inspiration for me, as are few other posters
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#122
That is a very sweet thing for you to say. And I return the compliment, sincerely!
sabrina 1
Mar 2013
#123