Venezuela opposition skips planned meeting with government
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela’s opposition walked away from a meeting with the government Tuesday, endangering ongoing talks aimed at diffusing the country’s political crisis.
Opposition spokesman Jesus Torrealba said that the coalition opted not to attend Tuesday’s sit-down because the government has not made any concessions more than a month into the mediation effort.
The Vatican-sponsored dialogue is aimed at steering the country away from violence as a majority of voters want socialist President Nicolas Maduro out, and the government refuses to allow a recall referendum to proceed.
The opposition has demanded that the government release political prisoners and allow a vote. Opposition leaders have made concessions including suspending planned street protests, ending a symbolic impeachment effort in congress and giving up the effort to seat three contested lawmakers.

