Venezuela: Maduro regime strips Guaido of public office

AFP  |  Caracas 

Venezuela's general's office announced Thursday it has stripped and speaker of congress of the right to hold public office for 15 years.

Amoroso said his office decided "to ban this citizen (Juan Guaido) from all elected public office for the maximum duration under the law." Venezuela's single-chamber congress, called the National Assembly, is in opposition hands and stands as the sole institution not under the control of Maduro.

The country's supreme court and a parallel legislature set up by Maduro in 2017 regularly adopt decisions scrapping motions against the regime.

The National Assembly, for its part, often ignores or passes laws annulling decisions by what it regards as an "illegitimate" regime, asserting that Guaido is in charge of the country constitutionally.

Although has heeded warnings from the to not arrest Guaido or face unspecified repercussions, the opposition leader's was taken into custody last week and charged with "terrorism."

Maduro has also accused Guaido and the opposition of "terrorist acts" that caused a massive nationwide blackout for three days this week that authorities appeared to have repaired by Thursday.

The has been bolstered by the arrival last weekend of 100 Russian troops and Moscow's vow to stand up against what it said was a "coup" being fomented by

However, internationally, Maduro has been weakened by Guaido's rise to lead the previously fractured opposition and his endorsement as by most Western and big Latin American nations.

The has handed diplomatic missions and seats on some to Guaido's representatives, booting out Maduro's envoys.

In a month, is set to greatly ratchet up its sanctions on by banning crude imports from the country, yanking a top revenue-earner for Caracas's already badly depleted coffers.

US President on Wednesday told to "get out" of responded by saying its troops will stay "for as long as necessary.

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First Published: Fri, March 29 2019. 00:10 IST