
Caracas, June 16, 2008 (venezuelanalysis.com) –
Vice President of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Alberto Muller Rojas, announced on Saturday the formation of a commission to resolve differences within the Patriotic Alliance – a coalition of political parties that support the Bolivarian revolution headed by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez – and to negotiate candidates for the upcoming state and local elections scheduled for November 23.“The most important thing is to look for a methodology in order to resolve differences and achieve an almost perfect alliance, understanding that each party wishes to maintain its identity” the PSUV vice president said.Tensions have surfaced within the Patriotic Alliance (which includes the PSUV, Homeland for All (PPT), the Venezuelan Communist Party (PCV), the Electoral Movement of the People (MEP), the United Party of Venezuela (UPV), the Youth Party (PJ) and a number of regional parties), in recent weeks as some of the smaller parties have complained that the PSUV is unwilling to negotiate candidates for the upcoming elections.On June 1 the PSUV held an unprecedented internal election process, in which some 2.5 million party members, totalling 15 percent of the electorate, went to the polls to select party candidates.However a week later, on June 8, Müller Rojas assured that the PSUV would be willing to negotiate the withdrawal of those candidates that did not obtain 50% plus one votes or at least 15% more votes than the next highest pre-candidate in the party’s internal election process.



