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The Venezuelan prosecutor's office announced that it was investigating the directors of the Venezuelan oil company's subsidiary PDVSA in the United States, CITGOand ambbadadors appointed by Parliament, with a majority of opposition.
"We opened an investigation citizens unconstitutionally appointed to the management of PDVSA and Citgo (…) by a usurper of power, "said Thursday the prosecutor general of Chavista. Tarek William Saab.
The official pointed out that the public prosecutor had launched "the opening of a series of investigations" before "an escalation initiated with the usurpation of the Presidency of the Republic of Irrita", after "self proclamation" of Guaidó "on a square" on January 23.
The survey also includes "ghost ambbadadors" designated "illegally" by Parliament, with a majority of opposition, said the prosecutor.
Saab said that they were involved in a conspiracy "against the peace of the citizens" and warned that there will be "legal consequences" for those who have accepted the nominations, as well as for Guaidó.
The National Assembly has appointed diplomatic representatives in a dozen countries that have recognized Guaidó, including the United States.
Guaidó announced Wednesday the appointment of a new CITGO board as part of its strategy to economically stifle the Nicolás Maduro regime, led by President Donald Trump, after the legislative said "usurpation" of the presidency.
Parliament appointed Luisa Palacios, Ángel Olmeta, Edgar Rincón, Luis Urdaneta, Andres Padilla and Rick Esserwithout detailing what will happen to the current CITGO directors appointed by Maduro.
"It's a parody (…) of a circus being mounted to trample on our Constitution," said the Venezuelan prosecutor, had already announced on January 29 an investigation against Guaidó accusing him of promoting facts to disturb the peace.
On the other hand, The Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Venezuela declared null the appointment of this "new board of directors" of CITGO and PDVSA.
Judge Juan José Mendoza read a sentence stating that Parliament had approved a "formal agreement" to appoint the board of directors of the two oil companies and had adopted a series of measures for the appointees, including the lorries. prohibition to leave the country and the alienation of property.
It is also forbidden for Guaidó to leave the country by order of the Supreme Court of Justice and the Office of the Comptroller investigates his badets in search of alleged external financing.
The United States froze the accounts and badets of Venezuela, which he transferred control to Guaidó, and from April 28, vital exports of Venezuelan crude to its market will be banned. Caracas estimates the damage caused to the economy by the "American blockade" to $ 30 billion.
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