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Amid crisis, Venezuelan opposition tells Army: make your choice

As Venezuela slides toward economic and political chaos, the opposition has appealed to the Army to choose sides. 

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Opposition leader Henrique Capriles gives a news conference at his office in Caracas, Venezuela, Tuesday, May 17, 2016, where he called for Venezuelans to ignore an economic and state of emergency decree, if put into place by Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, saying it's unconstitutional and a violation of international conventions and of the OAS Inter-American Democratic Charter.

The leader of the Venezuelan opposition, Henrique Capriles, called upon the Army Wednesday to make a choice: to stand "with the Constitution or with [President Nicolas] Maduro."

The call came on the heels of a presidential declaration of a 60-day state of emergency, giving the Army and police 鈥 as well as himself 鈥撀爓ider powers to deal with an economic crisis that has engulfed the country and spurred protests.

While Mr. Capriles made it clear that the opposition was not calling for a military coup, but rather emphasizing what he regards as the unconstitutional powers the decree bestows, such a direct plea to the Army carries inherent danger.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think the opposition would have made this comment if there wasn鈥檛 a section of the military willing to stand up for the Constitution and oppose the slide into authoritarianism,鈥 says Cynthia Arnson, director of the Wilson Center鈥檚 Latin American Program, in a telephone interview.

Some observers suggest, however, that the military may be the institution least likely to support any political upheaval, given its alleged participation in drug-trafficking and corruption that have gone unchallenged.

The appeal by Capriles may also be a tacit acknowledgement of the pivotal role played by the military, long used to wearing the mantle of 鈥渒ing-maker,鈥 as Juan Nagel, a Venezuelan economist based at the Universidad de los Andes in Chile, explains.

鈥淥bviously what is happening here is the opposition is sensing that the possibility of democratic engagement with the government is waning,鈥 says Dr. Nagel, co-author of the self-described 鈥渙pposition-leaning鈥 Caracas Chronicles, in a telephone interview.

Indeed, as Nagel sees it, the move smacks of 鈥渄esperation and exasperation,鈥 riding a fine line between asking the military to pressure the government and seeking direct intervention.

The leanings of the Army itself are a 鈥渂lack box,鈥 according to some analysts. Dr. Arnson describes the military as having been 鈥渟ystematically purged鈥 in recent decades of potential rivals or opponents to the government, 鈥渓argely stripped of independence.鈥

But perhaps this move by the opposition, far from seeking to spark a coup, really is a last-ditch effort to save the democratic process.

The opposition has tried to force the government鈥檚 hand, submitting a petition for a referendum on recalling Maduro, garnering 2 million signatures when the law requires only 200,000. But Vice-President Aristobulo Isturiz has declared that " because there will be no referendum."

In response to the government's position, the Secretary General of the Organization of American States published an open letter Wednesday, addressed to President Maduro, in which he spoke of the "obligation" to hold the recall referendum, telling Maduro that if he denied the Venezuelan people the right of that vote, he would be "."

The situation in Venezuela is 鈥渘othing less than just a few hours鈥 flight from the United States,鈥 wrote Mois茅s Na铆m of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in The Atlantic.

It is hard to find glimmers of hope amid the increasing desperation, and Arnson is 鈥渟keptical that the country鈥檚 political evolution will be devoid of violence.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 not implying the opposition will take up arms, but there鈥檚 a point at which the deprivations lead to civil unrest,鈥 says Arnson. 鈥淭he more the government appears to be closing the possibility of a recall referendum or peaceful transition, along with increasing levels of scarcity, there is increased possibility of social violence.鈥

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