Adding a nail to the coffin of a short-lived detente declared this week, the embattled leftist lashed out at political enemies trying to drive him from power and downplayed expectations for Vatican-mediated talks yesterday.
He made the comments as thousands of his supporters rallied outside the presidential palace, in what the opposition called a violation of their mutual agreement to tone down their rhetoric and suspend protests and demos.
Maduro took issue with opposition leaders' statements that their goal for the upcoming talks -- set for November 11 -- was an agreement to hold elections early next year, well ahead of the scheduled end of his term in 2019.
"I want to alert you all, especially the opposition's supporters: They are lying to you again."
Earlier, top opposition figure Carlos Ocariz had said the opposition wanted new polls "in the first quarter of 2017."
"It has to be as soon as possible," he said.
The strategy of holding talks has deeply divided the main opposition coalition, the Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD).
Sixteen of its 30-odd parties are refusing to take part.
Some opposition supporters are disillusioned with the decision, and political analysts have warned it may simply play into Maduro's hands by buying him more time.
But the MUD, a fractious coalition united mainly by shared hatred of the leftist leader, is struggling to deliver on its promise to oust Maduro before his term ends in 2019.
Electoral authorities have halted the opposition's efforts to call a referendum on removing him from power, alleging fraud -- and ratcheting up the crisis gripping Venezuela to a new level.
Oil giant Venezuela has gone into economic tailspin as crude prices have plunged since mid-2014.
The economy is now in its third year of a deep recession.
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