
Caracas - From four points of this capital marched members of the Venezuelan opposition, aimlessly, but at last marched, presumably to demand from the government elections.
Meanwhile, there are several questions in the country. Who will go to the election? Who are the candidates? Which are the parties that retain their status? The heterogeneous mass of ‘leaders' who have the so-called Mesa de la Unidad Democrática (MUD) should give these answers.
Recently, Chavez's deputy, Juan Marín, briefly described the situation of chaos facing the opposition, on the way to elections already set by the National Electoral Council (CNE), for this year.
It will be a destructive process that reminds us of 'The Night of the Long Knives' or Operation Hummingbird, a purge that took place in Germany between June 30 and July 2, 1934, when the Nazi regime carried out a series of Political assassinations, he said.
Very few inside the MUD can present candidates to the elections approved by the CNE, reason why a strong internal fight or purge to the Nazi style is expected.
Since October 2016, the CNE approved the 2017 electoral calendar that establishes that there will be regional elections during the first half of this year, municipal elections during the second, and according to the law, elections must be called in 2018.
An example of the fragmentation of opponents occurred the day before when some political parties marched - each on their own - from four distant points in the east of Caracas.
In Plaza Venezuela, a minority group one of the rectors of the CNE, Luis Emilio Rondón, presented a document without legal validity signed by the Parliament's board of directors, in contempt of the Judicial Branch of the Republic.
The few who still march demand that the electoral power 'respect the right of suffrage of the Venezuelan people', something that no one denied and that only the belligerent position of the opposition prevents, according to analysts and judicial authorities.
What yesterday clarified the opposition landscape, there are many leaders, including deputy Julio Borges, current head of the AN, whose call to the march revolved around his personal image, as if it were a presidential candidate, totally Distanced from his political party, Primero Justicia (PJ), and the MUD.
Moreover, Borges was separated from another wanting to use the knife, Henrique Capriles, who left almost exclusively from his campaign command in the Baruta municipality, here in Caracas.
A score of parties still forming part of the opposition coalition, and the time has come, the internal struggle and the 'knives' will account for more than one aspiration to be included in regional, municipal and not to mention presidential elections in 2018, to which Chavez´s followers move forward at a steady pace and shows great unity.
Meanwhile, some like the outgoing president of the AN, Henry Ramos Allup, continue betting on the confrontation and they move away from the dialogue.
Allup, an old Democratic Action (AD) activist, asserts that they will not accept the 21 proposals put forward by the mediators to the Government and the opposition in the process of political dialogue.
The AD politician considers that it is necessary 'the street pressure to leave the current situation'.
The reflection of the president of the pollster Datanálisis, Luis Vicente Leon, is lapidary. In his Twitter, account addressed the crisis of the MUD and its little push in the streets of the country. That shows 'a loss of motivation' from opponents, he said.
The failure of the MUD became greater when a red tide filled the streets and avenues of Caracas to pay homage to the revolutionary leader Fabricio Ojeda, whose remains lie since yesterday in the National Pantheon.
This demonstration showed at the same time the thrust of the Bolivarian Revolution, which, if affirmed by its leaders, is firmly on the way to all the electoral preparations to come.
