The National Assembly of Venezuela has elected the First Justice deputy Luis Parra on Sunday as the new president to exchange Juan Guaidó. The vote, in which Parra has had the assist of the official deputies, has been rejected by Guaidó and his trustworthy, who have denounced a “parliamentary coup d'etat.”
Parra has been elected with out Guaidó being current in a session held regardless of the proven fact that a number of deputies haven’t been in a position to entry the parliamentary headquarters attributable to police controls.
“Going out to an electoral course of is not a crime. Right here we would like the National Electoral Council (CNE) to be outlined as the Structure says. We is not going to disappoint it, we’ll proceed above these extremes,” stated Parra, as said the Venezuelan medium Impact Cocuyo.
From the self-proclaimed Authorities of Venezuela headed by Guaidó as president of the National Assembly, they’ve already denounced a “coup d'etat of the dictatorship of (Nicolás) Maduro towards the National Assembly”.
“With out votes or regulatory quorum, deputies of the PSUV and the corrupt fraction Clap swears false directive,” denounced the Presidency of the Assembly headed by Guaidó in a assertion.
Different deputies reminiscent of Freddy Guevara have pressured that the official Unified Socialist Social gathering of Venezuela (PSUV), a minority in the National Assembly, “backed the deputies accused of corruption in the coup d'etat that they’re giving to parliament.” “They prevented the entrance of deputies to do that and nonetheless they didn’t even have a quorum, a lot much less a majority,” he denounced.