Canada also announces continuation of recognition of the Venezuelan National Assembly chaired by Juan Guaidó

Guided by the Minister of Canadian External Relations, François-Philippe Champagne.
Guided by the Minister of Canadian External Relations, François-Philippe Champagne.

Canada announces this month also continues to recognize the Venezuelan National Assembly chaired by Juan Guaidó as the legitimate entity of the Caribbean country, although the regime of Nicolás Maduro advances on March with the jurisdiction of a new Parliament.

“Consider the elections of December 6 in no free books just yet, Canada continues to recognize the 2015 Democratic National Assembly as the legitimate legislature of Venezuela and its president as interim president“, Expresses a message from the Minister of External Relations of Northeastern America, François-Philippe Champagne. “Canada will always be together with Venezuela in its wake to restore democracy,” the publication said, referring directly to Guaidó.

United States and Japan are pronounced on the same line during the day. Asian country chancellor Toshimitsu Motegi spoke on the subject in an interview with the EFE agency, marking the start of his trip to Latin America, which will take place in Mexico, Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil.

“Japan is undergoing a crackdown on the restoration of democracy with the largest turnout of citizens and the launch of free and fair elections in Venezuela, and support for the interim president, Juan Guaidó,” the diplomat said.

The Japanese official expressed concern for his country respect for the “aggravation of the political, economic and humanitarian situation in Venezuela”, which generated 5.4 million refugees and migrants.

United States, in this context, issued a statement to the Department of the Treasury stating that it was meeting with the National Assembly and Guaidó. Details of the General License 31A, Washington authorizes the 2016 Assembly to convene (through a triumphant opposition in the ballot box) and the people delegated by Parliament, Juan Guaidó or officials designated by him, “to act in the name of the Governor of Venezuela”.

In addition, it ratified that it does not authorize transactions involving activities “involving the illegitimate National Assembly scheduled for January 5, 2021, including its respective members and staff.”

The declarations also lie one day before the chavismo busque will judge a new Parliament, members, dice, fueron elected in the December 6 comics. However, these elections will be boycotted by the opposition and will have an extremely poor turnout, in addition to not holding the meeting of the Vasta mayor of the international community by not having exceeded guarantees of transparency. More on that, the regime announced the post of Information Minister Jorge Rodríguez as president of the corps.

Jorge Rodríguez.  Photo: REUTERS / Manaure Quintero
Jorge Rodríguez. Photo: REUTERS / Manaure Quintero

Consequently, the opposition will install a new session on January 5th. “Quedan convened for the installation of the next legislative period”, said the interim President of Venezuela to the deputies at the end of a telematics session of the Delegation of Parliament, which will meet during the recess of the Legislature.

This is the time it has been since the 26th December 2020 Parliament, of a clear majority opposition, to extend its term of office on a principle of constitutional continuity”.

In this virtual parliamentary session, the deputies agree to reform the law that sets out the transitional statute that they will approve in 2019 with the aim of sacrificing power to dictator Nicolás Maduro and convening presidential elections, both of which will be pending.

Without embarrassment, this continuity, which will be inherited by the opponents and by the Guaidó bill, which by mid-century recognizes countries as interim president of the South American country, is not established under the Venezuelan Constitution.

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