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Venezuelans protest against ban | Venezuelans protest against ban |
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Demonstrators have taken to the streets of the Venezuelan capital Caracas to oppose moves to bar nearly 300 politicians from standing for election. | Demonstrators have taken to the streets of the Venezuelan capital Caracas to oppose moves to bar nearly 300 politicians from standing for election. |
The supreme court has upheld the ban imposed by anti-corruption officials though no candidates concerned have been convicted of any crime. | The supreme court has upheld the ban imposed by anti-corruption officials though no candidates concerned have been convicted of any crime. |
Protesters say the ban reflects a further concentration of power in the hands of President Hugo Chavez. | |
Most of the candidates represent opposition parties. | Most of the candidates represent opposition parties. |
There are less than four months to go now until regional and local elections which could prove a key test for President Chavez and his socialist revolution, the BBC's James Ingham reports from Caracas. | There are less than four months to go now until regional and local elections which could prove a key test for President Chavez and his socialist revolution, the BBC's James Ingham reports from Caracas. |
Electoral test | Electoral test |
The mayor of one district in Caracas, now disqualified from standing for the post of city mayor, described the court's decision as a cowardly move. | The mayor of one district in Caracas, now disqualified from standing for the post of city mayor, described the court's decision as a cowardly move. |
"This decision was taken against millions of Venezuelan people, people who wanted and want change, and who will not give up on change," Leopoldo Lopez, mayor of Chacao, told protesters. | "This decision was taken against millions of Venezuelan people, people who wanted and want change, and who will not give up on change," Leopoldo Lopez, mayor of Chacao, told protesters. |
"This decision wants to stop Venezuelans from having hope in change." | "This decision wants to stop Venezuelans from having hope in change." |
The Venezuelan opposition, historically weak and divided, believes it can now make significant gains, our correspondent says. | The Venezuelan opposition, historically weak and divided, believes it can now make significant gains, our correspondent says. |
But now some of its most high-profile politicians will be unable to compete because they have been blacklisted by the government, which accuses them of various misdemeanours in public office. | |
A delegation from the human-rights commission of the South American trading group Mercosur is in Venezuela investigating the opposition's claims. | A delegation from the human-rights commission of the South American trading group Mercosur is in Venezuela investigating the opposition's claims. |
But there is little that Mr Lopez and others can now do that will allow them to take part in November's polls, our correspondent says. | But there is little that Mr Lopez and others can now do that will allow them to take part in November's polls, our correspondent says. |
The government says it is serious about cracking down on corruption, arguing that the court's decision proves it is guaranteeing democracy. | The government says it is serious about cracking down on corruption, arguing that the court's decision proves it is guaranteeing democracy. |
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