Morning Star.png

 

 

Venezuela MPs Want MUD Leader Probed

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 15 June 2016

 

Socialist MPs in Miranda state’s parliament have called for Governor
Henrique Capriles — leader of the country’s right-wing MUD opposition — to
be investigated for inciting violence.

 

The United Socialist Party (PSUV) MPs, who control the Miranda legislative
council, urged Prosecutor-General Luisa Ortega on Monday to open an
investigation into Mr Capriles.

 

Miranda includes the wealthy Chacao suburb of the capital Caracas, scene of
frequent rioting during the 2014 Guarimba wave of regime-change violence
that left 43 dead.

 

Coup, assassination

 

Opposition mobs attacked police officers during protests to demand a recall
referendum against PSUV President Nicolas Maduro, at which Justice First
party leader Mr Capriles called on the armed forces to stage a coup.

 

Venezuela’s Interior Ministry placed the Chacao police department under
“technical intervention” after two officers were arrested for and others
implicated in the assassination of former National Militia commander Major
General Felix Velasquez.

 

The Miranda MPs’ decision followed similar demands by a citizens’ assembly
gathered in Bolivar Square of the state capital Los Teques.

 

Council president Aurora Morales said Mr Capriles had, either as ideological
leader or through neglect of his duties and responsibilities, promoted
violations of national law, the constitution and international human rights
conventions.

 

Macri, Temer

 

Meanwhile Mr Capriles was meeting key regional ally President Mauricio Macri
of Argentina on his tour to drum up support for foreign intervention in
Venezuela.

 

Following the brief closed-door meeting Mr Capriles flew to Brazil for talks
with fellow putschist and acting-president Michel Temer, whose interim
government is mired in corruption and who is banned from standing for public
office for eight years for breaking election law.

 

Aristóbulo Istúriz

 

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Mr Capriles rejected Mr Maduro’s
insistence that no recall referendum could take place before next year — at
which time Vice-President Aristobulo Isturiz would automatically assume
office in the event of a Yes vote.

 

The Supreme Tribunal of Justice ruled on Monday that recent legislation
passed by the MUD-dominated National Assembly addressing the “national
health crisis” was unconstitutional as it encroached on the powers of the
executive government.

 

 

From:
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-9c10-Venezuela-Miranda-MPs-want-MUD-lea
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