Global Times

Maduro calls extension of parliament illegal move

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Monday said a move by the opposition- controlled National Assembly to extend its term into 2021 was unconstitu­tional, and called on the South American country’s justice system to do its work.

The National Assembly, overseen by opposition leader Juan Guaido, has declared December 6 parliament­ary elections in which allies of Maduro’s ruling socialists won a majority as “illegitima­te,” and over the weekend voted to prolong its mandate.

Venezuela’s mainstream opposition parties boycotted the vote on the basis that they would not be free and fair.

Maduro, who calls Guaido a US- backed puppet seeking to oust him in a coup, has said the electoral conditions were as transparen­t as when the opposition won a majority in the parliament in 2015.

“In the face of unconstitu­tional claims to self- proclaim term extensions that are not warranted, we trust that the justice system will do its job with an iron fist,” Maduro said in a state television appearance with members of the military.

The parliament’s move to extend its term comes as dozens of legislator­s facing criminal investigat­ion for alleged crimes like treason have fled the country.

Others have expressed unwillingn­ess to continue serving in congress.

Guaido is backed by only dozens of Western countries that have questioned the legitimacy of Maduro’s 2018 reelection vote as Venezuela’s rightful leader, due to Guaido’s position as the National Assembly’s speaker.

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