A birther debate in Venezuela is heating up as President Nicolas Maduro’s opponents seek to push the embattled socialist leader from office at any cost.
On Tuesday, the opposition-controlled congress will hold a debate on Maduro’s “constitutional situation” in which lawmakers vow to present evidence that he’s a dual Colombian citizen and therefore constitutionally ineligible to hold Venezuela’s highest office.
Ever since taking office in 2013 Maduro has been beset by unsubstantiated claims that he was born in his mother’s native Colombia.
But the birther argument is nonetheless gaining momentum after the opposition last week declared itself in open rebellion over the decision to suspend a recall referendum seeking Maduro’s removal.
On Monday, Maduro met with Pope Francis as the Vatican took a more active role trying to defuse a tense political standoff in Venezuela.
Maduro spoke with the Pope in a private meeting on his way back to Venezuela following a tour of oil-producing nations of the Middle East.
As news of the surprise papal meeting surfaced, back in Venezuela Monsignor Emil Paul Tscherrig, who Francis dispatched in a bid to jumpstart dialogue between the government and the opposition, announced that representatives of the two sides would meet Oct. 30 on the Venezuelan island of Margarita under the auspices of the Vatican and the Union of South American Nations.
“It’s important to have light, a lamp to guide us through this tunnel of a fight that we’ve entered,” opposition alliance chief Jesus Torrealba said prior to his meeting with the Tscherrig, the Vatican’s representative to Francis’ native Argentina. “We’re embarking on a process of struggle that will be complex and difficult.”
Source: Arab News
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