Western Mail

President demands ‘maximum penalty’ for attack

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PRESIDENT Nicolas Maduro has vowed that anti-government fighters who attacked a Venezuelan army base will get the “maximum penalty” as his administra­tion roots out his enemies.

Troops killed two of the 20 intruders who slipped into the Paramacay base in the central city of Valencia early on Sunday, apparently intent on fomenting a military uprising, Mr Maduro said in his weekly broadcast on state television.

One of the invaders was injured, seven captured and 10 got away, the embattled leader said.

“We know where they are headed and all of our military and police force is deployed,” Mr Maduro said.

He said he would ask for “the maximum penalty for those who participat­ed in this terrorist attack”.

The attack came as Venezuela’s controvers­ial constituti­onal assembly is getting down to work, signalling in its initial decrees last week that delegates will target Mr Maduro’s foes as he had warned.

The new assembly, whose powers supersede all other branches of government, voted to remove the nation’s outspoken chief prosecutor on Saturday.

On Sunday, Mr Maduro announced that a new “truth commission” created by the assembly had been installed to impose justice on those fuelling the unrest that has wracked the country since early April.

The constituti­onal assembly is expected to meet again on Tuesday, while MPs in the opposition-controlled National Assembly scheduled their own session for Monday, pledging to continue fulfilling their responsibi­lities no matter what the assembly might do.

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