Leopoldo Lopez, Venezuelan opposition candidate, steps aside
Photo: Girish Gupta



Leopoldo Lopez, Venezuelan opposition candidate, steps aside


| Jan. 25, 2012 | Caracas, Venezuela


Published by GlobalPost


Photo: Girish Gupta

Leopoldo López, one of the best-known politicians in Venezuela's opposition, has stunned the country by pulling out of next month's primaries and declaring full support for the frontrunner, Henrique Capriles Radonski.

López made the announcement yesterday and passed the considerable momentum he has built up over the last year onto the 39-year-old state governor who is now almost certain to take on President Hugo Chávez in October's elections.

As the two stalwarts of Venezuela's opposition stood together in Caracas, López said: "Vote for Henrique Capriles and you will be voting for Leopoldo Lopez," reports Reuters. "Unity is being strengthened, hope is being strengthened, Venezuela is being strengthened."

There is more to the story, however. López has found himself in a ridiculous position whereby he is allowed to run for election but is not allowed to hold office in Venezuela, on charges of corruption. So a vote for him to win the primaries would essentially have been wasted for those wanting to see an end to Chávez's 13 years in power. López was never tried for the charges and so said. And his polling numbers this week didn't put him too far from Capriles, despite the major handicap of not, essentially, being allowed to win the presidential election.

Capriles has spent the last few weeks tirelessly campaigning for the primaries which take place on Feb. 12. The question now is, will he be able to unite López along with the other candidates to present a real threat to Chávez, the maverick socialist who has defied all attempts at taking over Venezuela by the opposition in more than a decade.

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