Venezuela regional election date set amid opposition rebuke
CARACAS, Venezuela — Electoral officials in Venezuela are scheduling long-delayed regional elections for December, though the apparent olive branch may never come to fruition, as a special assembly to rewrite the nation’s constitution is slated to take place first.
The chief of the embattled South American nation’s electoral council said Tuesday officials were looking to hold elections for President Nicolas Maduro’s constituent assembly tasked with rewriting the nation’s constitution in July.
Under the terms proposed by Maduro, a third of the assembly’s 540 members will be reserved for representatives selected by special constituencies and organizations such as workers and retirees. Critics say such groups are dominated by the ruling socialists and rather than continue Venezuela’s democratic tradition of universal suffrage and direct elections by secret ballot the method could tilt the outcome in favour of the government.
That assembly could decide to change the nation’s electoral council or not hold the regional elections at all.


