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Communist Party of Venezuela will not be legitimized before the CNE

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The Venezuelan Communist Party ( PCV) announced its decision not to undergo the process of renewal of political organizations convened this week by the National Electoral Council (CNE).
"We have said that we will not comply ... we will not subordinate to the rules that based on a decision of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) has decided to implement the CNE," said Friday to journalists Oscar Figuera, National secretary of the PCV.
He explained that they came to this resolution by living in a "bourgeois" and "capitalist" society which, he said, persecutes the communists "even in this process," in reference to the so-called Bolivarian revolution established in Venezuela since 1999 and that PCV Has always supported.
"That a private or public employer, in the institutions of the State, when he knows the existence of a communist persecutes him and dismisses him ... then we will not do the favor to the capitalists to make a list with the biometric fingerprint, with All the data of our comrades, with the party list, "he said.
Figuera said that several organizations of the ruling coalition Gran Polo Patriotico (GPP) are discussing "to build, if necessary, a broad electoral platform as we already had experience in the 60s."
He added that this day of renewal - which will begin on February 18 and will only be extended during the weekend days until April 23 - will disappear to the PCV and other parties of the GPP .
The CNE explained on Tuesday that 59 organizations for political ends that did not participate in the last two electoral processes or that did not reach a vote equivalent to 1% of the votes cast must renew their registration of their militants.
Electoral rector Luis Emilio Rondón, the only one of the five members of the CNE's board affiliated to the opposition, criticized the process and said he "saved his vote" in making these decisions.
"CNE limits the right to participation by approving the process of renewal of parties in conditions of near impossible fulfillment," Rondón wrote, adding that with this decision the Electoral Power "hinders the Right to Political Association, which is extremely serious."
Meanwhile, the opposition Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) reported that the Government allegedly used the electoral authority to disqualify most parties and considered that the process of renewal proposed by the CNE "is simply impossible to fulfill."

Source: EFE

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