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Colombian paper El País says that venezuelan talks between Maduro's government and the opposition reached a dead end. According to them, it's quite complicated that any agreement might be reached because both parts are not willing to give in.
This news also says that, according to a MUD lecture, government has not only dishonored the commitments taken over a month ago, but also that they don't even know the consequences this has done to the internal situation of the country.
Another important point to consider from this paper is that both sides seem to have different views about these debates. Maduro's government see them as a space to debate about the country's internal problems, while the MUD want those dialogues to go beyond retorics and expect to actually see results.
On the other hand, Terra news says that Maduro has told the media news that dialogues with the opposition are "frozen", as the opposers would say, but they are "hotter" than ever.
Maduro says that the conversation is really hot right now because there are governors of all the country debating an endless flux of topics. He also says that the MUD was invited to the talks but they froze those by themselves because of lack of results.
From what I've read, I can tell that MUD is quite right in some points. Those conversations seem to be a lot like ... well, every single politics conversation ever made; a lot of people tirelessly defending their own ideas about the problems of the country without reaching a common veredict.
I also noticed that Maduro uses the word "opposer" to describe pretty much everyone who's not part of his political view while the newspaper El País limited the use of this word to the MUD, therefore both sides are actually telling the truth about conversations being dead or alive, which is kinda paradoxical if you ask me.
Sources: http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2014/05/20/actualidad/1400552224_091772.html
http://noticias.terra.com.br/mundo/america-latina/maduro-diz-que-dialogo-com-oposicao-esta-mais-quente,5f19353f9c616410VgnCLD2000000ec6eb0aRCRD.html
Sources: http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2014/05/20/actualidad/1400552224_091772.html
http://noticias.terra.com.br/mundo/america-latina/maduro-diz-que-dialogo-com-oposicao-esta-mais-quente,5f19353f9c616410VgnCLD2000000ec6eb0aRCRD.html
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