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After the decision of the Chavista of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) to confer immunity on seven opposition MPs, Luisa Ortega Díaz badured that the dictator Nicolás Maduro should not worry about parliamentarians, but about their own environment.
"They react against deputies, so that they should take care of themselves." Maduro is one of those who surround him. Many people want Nicolás Maduro's head ", said the former Venezuelan Attorney General during an interview with Cesar Miguel Rondón.
"There are many who are around Maduro who want their head, including military, TSJ members, many of their ministers and aides-de-camp and this should worry him and not chase down deputies and citizens who have not committed a crime, "he added.
"He must take good care of himself from his wife [Cilia Flores]"he warned.
As well, of his exile in Bogotá, he said that there are divisions in Chavismo, and who are attacked between officials of the Maduro regime: "It's a power struggle"he said.
In this regard, he detailed the break that exists between Delcy Rodríguez and Tareck El Aissami: "Delcy Rodríguez, on several occasions, He has expressed his contempt for Tareck El Aissami. She says that he is a drug dealer and I always asked him why he said that, and then he said it was a joke. "
"In the diet they disqualify themselves and attack. To stay in power, work together, but these conflicts will explode at any time, "he said.
Ortega Díaz noted that among the groups fighting for power, there is Diosdado Cabello and that of the brothers Jorge and Delcy Rodríguez. The latter, according to the magistrate, are "discreet", while El Aissami remains silent.
Finally, he stated that Maduro and his team had managed to "destroy"at home, commenting that"everything that happens to him and his ministers is their responsibility"
Regarding the measure implemented by the Supreme Court against seven deputies of the opposition, he explained that it violated Article 149 of the Criminal Code by prohibiting the right to defense: "They have not had the opportunity to defend themselves, it is a misdirected procedure, merit merit trial lasts six months".
In this perspective, he considered that the regime's decision to take control of private airports was to prevent the parliamentarians in question from leaving the country.
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