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Caribbean-Latin America
Maduro issues threat to 'interventionist' regional rivals
2019-01-10
[PULSE.NG] Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro is threatening "diplomatic measures" against those countries refusing to acknowledge his second term in office.

Maduro is due to be sworn in for his second term on Thursday, after winning a highly controversial snap election last May.

Last week, a band of 14 countries from the Americas, known as the Lima Group, called on Maduro to step down and hand power to Venezuela's sidelined, opposition-controlled parliament ahead of "democratic elections."

At a presser, an angry Maduro slammed the "interventionist and rude policy" of the Lima Group and vowed to "defend the national interests."

He warned his government would "take the most immediate and crude diplomatic measures" should those governments fail to change their position on Caracas "within 48 hours."

Maduro accused the bloc of paying lip service to the United States and was particularly angered by the Lima Group's support for Guyana, one of its members, in a territorial dispute with Venezuela.

The Lima Group's declaration -- signed by 13 of its 14 members as Mexico abstained -- rejects any "provocation or military deployment" by Venezuela that could "threaten peace or the region."

It also called on Maduro to refrain from "acts that violate the sovereign rights of his neighbors" -- a reference to the Venezuelan navy's interception last month of two vessels doing seismic studies for US oil giant ExxonMobil in an area that is disputed by Caracas and Guyana.

NEW TERM SET TO BEGIN
On Thursday, Maduro will be sworn in by Venezuela's Supreme Court, rather than parliament, as is customary.

He won a snap election last year that was boycotted by the opposition and branded fraudulent by the US, European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
and Organization of American States.

Since then, he created a Constituent Assembly made up of regime loyalists to replace the elected National Assembly that he had lost control of in 2016.

While the National Assembly still sits, all of its decisions are annulled by the Supreme Court, which is also made up of Maduro allies.

The National Assembly nevertheless has declared that it remains the only legitimate institution in Venezuela, and that it would instill a "transitional government" ahead of new elections.

However,
we can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and applaud when they go by...
Maduro has the backing not just of the Supreme Court and Constituent Assembly, but also the armed forces, which issued a statement on Tuesday declaring its "unrestricted support and absolute loyalty" to him.

His detractors blame him for Venezuela's economic woes, which have left millions in poverty while another 2.3 million, according to the United Nations
...an organization conceived in the belief that we're just one big happy world, with the sort of results you'd expect from such nonsense...
, have fled the country since 2015.

Those remaining behind face shortages of basic necessities such as food and medicine, as well as failing public services including water, electricity and transport.

Posted by:Fred

#2  If ever a link is found between Chavez/Maduro with FARC, the Colombians might take a different view. Or Bogota might use Bill Clinton's action to end the flood of refugees from Haiti and apply it to Caracas.
Posted by: Whumble Henbane8124   2019-01-10 12:48  

#1  "l'etat c'est moi"
Posted by: Frank G   2019-01-10 11:28  

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