The body was recognized by the United States and a small group of countries. Guaidó has warned that eliminating the interim would be a “leap in the dark”.
Euskaraz irakurri: Juan Guaidó buru zuen “bitarteko Gobernua” bertan behera utzi du Venezuelako oposizioak
A total of 72 former deputies who were elected in 2019 Self-appointment of Juan Guaidó as president in charge of Venezuela approved Friday abolition of the so-called “interim government”a body recognized by the United States and a small group of countries.
Former parliamentarians, gathered virtually, has endorsed this decision -which they had already approved in a discussion that took place last week-, despite the rejection of a small group defending the continuity of the interim.
In addition, agreed to keep the National Assembly (parliament) elected in 2015 active – which does not recognize the legitimacy of the legislature installed in 2021, with an overwhelming pro-government majority – only to legislate around the protection of Venezuela’s resources abroad, hitherto controlled by the “interim government “. Guaidó’s approach, which was to keep the interim, was supported by 23 former deputies who described the elimination of this figure as a “legal assassination”.
Eight opponents, some independent and others from the Encuentro Ciudadano and Proyecto Venezuela parties, abstained from voting for the challenge the constitutional legality of the proposal Presented by Acción Democrática, Primero Justicia and Un Nuevo Tiempo.
Before the vote, Guaidó warned that eliminating the interim represents a “leap into the void”For this reason, he asked the members of these four parties to defend the “institutionality” of the opposition struggle, represented in the figure of the “interim government” over “names and personal interests.”
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Source: EITB
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