Vatican calls for suspension of Venezuela's
Constituent Assembly
Venezuelans attend a vigil for victims who've been killed in months of anti-government demonstrations.- AP |
(Vatican Radio) The Vatican on Friday issued an urgent
appeal to Venezuela’s leaders to suspend the new Constituent Assembly
which, it says, is threatening the future of the South American nation.
The strongly worded communique, issued by the Vatican’s
Secretariat of State, says Pope Francis is following closely the
situation in Venezuela, where President Nicolas Maduro is headed towards a
showdown with the opposition, as he pushes ahead with the inauguration of his
new Assembly.
The statement comes as the body's 545 delegates were
expected to be installed at the legislative palace in the capital, Caracas,
close to the chamber where the opposition-controlled National Assembly meets.
Erosion of democracy
The new Constituent Assembly has been tasked with rewriting
the country's constitution and holds powers that override all other government
branches.
Opposition leaders have denounced the erosion of democracy
and vowed they will only be removed by force. Over a hundred and twenty-five
people have already been killed in over three months of violent anti-government
protests.
Respect rights enshrined in Constitution
The Vatican statement expresses “profound concern for the
radicalisation and worsening of the crisis”, including the increase in deaths,
injuries and arrests of protesters. It calls on all the country’s politicians,
in particular, the government, to guarantee “full respect for human
rights and basic freedoms, as well as for the existing Constitution”.
Suspend Constituent Assembly
It says initiatives such as the new Constituent Assembly
should be “avoided or suspended” since they “foment a climate of tension and
conflict” which “mortgages the future” of the country, rather than fostering
reconciliation and peace.
The statement calls for a negotiated solution, along the
lines already indicated in a previous letter from the Secretary of State on
December 1st 2016. These solutions must take into account “the serious
suffering of the people”, due to a lack of security, as well as the shortages
of food and medicine.
Pray for Venezuela
Finally the statement calls on all members of Venezuelan
society, in particular the security forces, to avoid violence or an excessive
use of force. It says the pope assures all Venezuelans of his prayers and
invites people across the globe to pray intensely for the country at this
moment of crisis.
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