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The Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) chavista raised to ten the number of opposition deputies whom he ordered sent for trial, to reproach Wednesday to three other lawmakers for having supported Tuesday, April 30th the launching of the final phase of "Operation Freedom".
The parliamentarians Freddy Superlano, Sergio Vergara and Juan Andrés Mejía they were charged with the crimes of treason, conspiracy and civil rebellionsaid the TSJ in a statement.
Tuesday's decision was sent to the following parliamentarians: Henry Ramos Allup (AD), Luis Germán Florido (independent), Marianela Magallanes López (LCR), José Simón Calzadilla Peraza (Progressive Movement), Andrés Enrique Delgado Velázquez, American De Grazia (LCR) and Richard José Blanco Delgado (ABP).
The Supreme Court has referred the case of the three new members of parliament to the all-powerful National Constituent Assembly (ANC), also controlled by Chavismo, which stripped Tuesday the first seven of its fueros, to be tried in ordinary courts.
Several MPs supported the insurgency in front of an air base in Caracas, which failed in its attempt to break the support of the armed forces to Nicolás Maduro's regime.
The riots that occurred that day and May 1 killed six people and more than 200 detainees, according to the Attorney General, Tarek William Saab.
Guaidó, fighting for power with Maduro since his proclamation to the presidency on January 23, after Parliament declared Maduro "usurper", said Wednesday at AFPTV "afraid" will not stop him and his followers.
"We will continue, we know that persecution is the only solution, they can not put water, light, but with everything and with threats, we continue with strength, with all our people." While they persecute each other, we face each other. ", badured the acting president via your Twitter account.
On April 2, the Speaker of Parliament, Guaidó, was stripped of his jurisdiction by the Constituent Assembly.
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