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Venezuela Supreme Court blocks opposition's parliamentary super-majority in 'judicial coup' |
2016-01-01 |
![]() Looks like it's gonna have to get violent Venezuela's Supreme Court has blocked the parliamentary super-majority won by the opposition in December's landmark elections, in a move denounced by opposition leaders as a "judicial coup" by President Nicolas Maduro. The court - which critics complain is stacked with pro-government judges - granted a request from Mr Maduro to suspend three opposition parliamentarians who were due to take office on Tuesday. It will now consider a legal challenge filed by the Socialist government, which has alleged a "criminal" vote buying plot and other electoral fraud on the part of the opposition. One Socialist parliamentarian has also been suspended. But the opposition insisted the elected parliamentarians would turn up to be sworn in on Tuesday, setting the stage for a tense political standoff and a possible repeat of the civil unrest which paralysed parts of the country throughout much of 2014. Will be interesting how long before Maduro calls in the Cubans |
Posted by:Frank G |
#2 It's going to come down to the FAN boyz. Always does. Thinking the FAN is going to allow a 3/5 majority which is enough to free prisoners,nand maybe just, maybe allow the Bol to float and end free oil to Cuber. We will see. If you got 'em pray 'em. |
Posted by: Shipman 2016-01-01 15:28 |
#1 Any bets on whom Obumble supports in this? |
Posted by: DarthVader 2016-01-01 14:02 |