Thursday, 30 June 2011

Can I combine political anti-Chà vez of Venezuela? ¡ (The Christian Science Monitor)

Caracas, Venezuela-cry of women and whip their camera phones as political activists begin to sing "Sí, se puede!," the Spanish language version of "Yes we can!"

Several dozen residents of a barrio nearby hill came together in a small square to meet a new crop of local candidates, but the wave of rolling the crowd gasps as former Mayor Leopoldo Lopez arrives reveals he is the star of the show.

"I'm here for him to support him and his candidacy for President," says Isabel Lozada, a Secretary from a modest neighborhood of Caracas. "He is a young man with good ideas". Her friend, Rosario Contreras, he adds, "is a fighter, especially for people like us, the people the barrio humble".

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As voters more as ms. Contreras voice their disappointment with the left-wing Government of President Hugo Chávez, Mr. Lopez and other opposition candidates are crisscrossing the country, organizing rallies and hoping to build on what they say is a growing chorus for political change.

Sensing that this could be their best shot at victory, all political parties opposed to Mr. Chávez decided to put aside their differences and a single candidate in a February primary again. The Harvard-educated Lopez, who long argued for such a primary, hoping to be among the candidates but says that he will support any candidate is collected.

"This candidate will be hired as the team captain, but one that can't win without the rest of the team," says Lopez.

The decision to hold a primary is a victory for a young generation of leaders whom, for some years, have been locked in a battle of generations with traditional party elders, most of whom had seats before Chávez crashed on the political scene in the 1990s. New leaders are, on average, about 40 years and have embraced the populist Chavez but I believe that economic growth and private investment are the best ways to combat poverty.

"Represent the future, the faces of change and probably have a better chance of winning against [Chávez]," says Alejandro Grisanti, Chief Economist at Barclays Capital. "It will be harder for Chavez say one of these young candidates represents the past."

Unlike previous opponents to Chà vez ¡, which in the early years of his administration refused to participate in the elections, saying that the election process was rigged, these new leaders are seeking votes the President's traditional Turf.

"It is not enough to be a majority. We must be a majority, "Lopez told the small group assembled in one night recently. "Be a majority organized means having a presence in every neighborhood in every neighborhood in every little town to spread our message of change. This means that leaders ranging from House to house ".

While he is one of the most confined of the opposition, Lopez was barred from running for Office in 2008 by anti-corruption officials loyal to Chavez because of charges stemming from a corruption case is not resolved.

Lopez and many others say that the case was politically motivated to neutralize a potential opponent to Chávez. Lopez is fighting the case in the Inter-American Court of human rights and expects a verdict in September. If he wins, he will throw his hat in the ring officially.

Other potential candidates include Henrique Capriles, the second Governor of the State of Venezuela and Caracas Mayor Antonio Ledezma, who undertook a hunger strike to protest that Chavez moves to strip the city officials and the State of their authority.

Mr. Capriles has emerged in some polls as Venezuela's most popular politician, before polling even Chávez, whose popularity has been consistently below by crime persistently high inflation to double digits, deficiencies and recurrent interruption.

"[Chávez] has all the tools to make this feature of the country, and if he did it all would support it," said Josefina Arias, a vendor who describes himself as a former supporter of Chávez. "Unfortunately, I believe that Chavez has lost its vision of what could be Venezuela."

Ms. Arias was in the provincial capital of Los Teques with hundreds of others to receive State-funded vouchers by Capriles is worth about $ 3,000 to repair houses damaged by rain.

Capriles said its nonideological focusing on solving everyday has helped him gain votes in Chávez's traditional strongholds. "I'm in first place in the polls, because I want what people want: a new leadership based on the unit, a Government that is equally for all," says Capriles.

Lopez is Capriles point to last September's legislative elections, in which opposition candidates received more votes than United Socialist Party of Venezuela of Chávez as proof that the electoral tide is turning in their favor.

Despite the victory of the opposition, Chavez assigned more electoral weight to sparsely populated regions, ensuring the dominance of his party in the National Assembly.

"Chávez won through elections, but its daily operation is not democratic," says Capriles. "The challenge is to overcome democratic a Government is not democratic."

Many observers wonder whether the unit, but both Capriles and Lopez say they are some of the main results will be respected by other would-be opposition, saying it would be "political suicide" to run against whoever wins the primary.

The real challenge, says Lopez, will maintain a balance between fair competition between very different options and maintain a fragile unity that everyone recognizes is the key to win. The potential for victory is too large to ignore, he believes it will keep everyone focused and committed.

"The day after the primaries, we will have 335 candidates for mayor, 24 for the Governor and one for the President to hit the streets of the nation as a monolithic block," says Lopez, "which will undoubtedly support the political and emotional drives of all Venezuelans."

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