Venezuelan National Assembly Almost in Checkmate

Venezuelan National Assembly Almost in Checkmate
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21 December 2016
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Caracas, Dec 21 (Prensa Latina) The National Assembly of Venezuela (AN) is presented today as a game of chess on the verge of checkmate, according to an political expert analysis.

According to the deputy Elías Jaua Milano, of the Block of the Homeland, the organ that lost its legislative capacity has until January 5 to correct the contempt in which it sank.

Disobedience leads that institution to an inexorable break-point, warned Jaua on the eve, during a press conference held in Merida state in the Andean region of Venezuela.

Parliamentarians from the so-called Democratic Unity Table (MUD) have until January 5 to fix the problem and even some analyzes point that the AN is on the verge of dissolution.

'The MUD waters because of the absence of an ideological and coherent project for the country, which is not only the obsession of four leaders for being presidents,' stated the sociologist, during his weekly program 'Encuentro Popular', broadcast by the radio station YVKE World Radio. On January 5, deputies of the Venezuelan chamber must resolve the differences that led them to incur three disrespect to the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ).

President Maduro recently said that 'sooner rather than later the people will have to constitutionally dissolve the AN', because that body did not know how to take advantage of the power that the Venezuelan people deposited in it when it granted a majority in 2015.

As the clock progresses, the checkmate in this game approaches to confirm that Chavism has all the tools to dissolve the AN and call for new parliamentary elections.

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