An insiders take on the elections (Manyana..manyana..m...
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Apr 14, 2010 11:12AM
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In spite of all the difficulties existing right now the election is for the opposition to lose. I know that 9 months is a long time but my opinion is that the opposition will win or lose the election by Easter 2010. Any fake economic recovery that chavismo might be able to coax through Venezuelan debt impossible to pay off will take effect as of March or April. If by then the opposition has not been able to articulate a plan and a team, it will be over as enough people will simply swallow the Chavez line once again turning away from of a squabbling alternative. You read it here first, remember.At least I am perversely happy to write that the electricity crisis of Venezuela makes one part of this conclusion moot (¿por ahora?) as I do not think Chavez will be able to engineer any fake provisional recovery. Yet the MUD is helping him mightily in recent weeks.
Daniel
I hope that you are dead wrong but you are probably not!
You see, even in ideal conditions, the MUD does not have enough people to supervise electoral tables, specially in poorer areas. In past elections, Chavez simply bought the sole opposition representative and after the polls close, increased his tally substantially. I suspect, that was the way fraud was perpetrated so no electronic fix was necessary. This time around, he has plenty new "polling places" in places he knows there will be no supervision or one he can buy.
Our only chance wad that the MUD would inspire such hope that people actually fought for their votes and I don't see that happening now.
I never had much expectations for the MUD, but keep hoping that the immensity of Chavez mistakes would eventually tilt things our way but to be sincere, our opposition looks much more incompetent than he does now days, so I am going to go on a limb and agree with you that Chavez will win, the opposition will get maybe 40 seats in the AN but the big winner will be the Chavista renegades, Falcon & Co., with a good showing and a clear candidacy for Henry in 2012.
Karl
You supplement quite well my post. I could have written a post way longer than the one above with non-partisan complaints, just do your job complaints. That is why the MUD is losing any credibility it had late last year. And going.
Hombre, muy buena entrada. You should write it in Spanish and send it to all those politicians. I
have written about some of the points to some politicians in PJ and one of them wrote back confirming he agrees on those concerns. The rest? They just don't react. The opposition seems to be a catatonic state.
The thing is that when we were writing about that we were accused of "dividing the opposition".
Is it possible Daniel, that there are people who are loyal to Chavez, that are working within the opposition to delay or destroy any possibility of a united opposition ?
Just a thought.
Sounds like a mess though.
looks like that MUD is mud.
11:48 PMI am sure that Chavez has the idea to win no matter what which is why I think he always has a good chance of winning- no matter what the circumstances are.
As far as I can see the opposition does not have this same kind of drive, and never did.
Experience is a poor teacher.Foresight is an excellent one.We could have prevented so much with a bit of strategic planning, and proper timing.
But in Venezuela there is always this 'let's wait and see and then react attitude'.People are always looking for a precedent before acting instead of creating them.
We have refused to see how bad things really are and how bad they can get,and we reach the right conclusions too late.
This is a war and Chavez calls it a democracy.Chavez has silently declared war against Venezuela and calls for elections to hide this fact.