Las Vegas Review-Journal

Court removes fifth opposition mayor in Venezuela

- By Fabiola Sanchez The Associated Press

CARACAS, Venezuela — A fifth opposition mayor in Venezuela was removed from his post and ordered under arrest in a continuing crackdown by the struggling nation’s government on President Nicolas Maduro’s adversarie­s.

A small group of young people, some of them masked, set up barricades of strewn metal objects Thursday in the eastern Caracas district of El Hatillo to protest the previous day’s Supreme Court decision to order Mayor David Smolansky imprisoned for 15 months for not obeying orders to shut down the protests.

We can’t allow “the dictatorsh­ip to hunt down, imprison and treat our mayors like criminals,” said Andres Paez, a lawyer who joined the protest.

Smolansky, a former student activist, issued a video from an undisclose­d location in which he called on residents of the El Hatillo to take to the streets to uphold their right to representa­tion against what he called the government’s “political firing squad.”

“I want to tell you all that I continue being a public servant by vocation and conviction,” Smolansky said, sounding defiant but at ease. “My commitment to restoring freedom in Venezuela remains intact.”

His arrest was ordered by the government-stacked Supreme Court less than 48 hours after it levied a similar sentence against Ramon Muchacho, another Caracas-area mayor.

According to their figures, about a third of the nation’s opposition mayors have been removed from office or jailed or are under threat of arrest.

Gerardo Blyde, an opposition mayor of Baruta, a city of more than 350,000 near the capital, equated it to a sort of “Russian roulette.”

“This is a continued coup against municipal public authority,” he said.

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