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In a new action against the Venezuelan opposition, Chavista Contraloría, on Thursday, prevented Juan Guaidó from holding a public position for 15 years. A few minutes after the announcement, the Acting President spoke out and did not acknowledge the disqualification.
"This is not a controller, it is not (…), nor is there any disqualification (…) Legitimate Parliament is the only one to be able to designate a controller, "replied Ms. Guaidó, recalling that Elvis Amoroso, official controller of the government, had been appointed by the National Constituent Assembly Chavista.
The body decided to "disable for the exercise of any public office the citizen (Juan Guaidó) for the maximum period set by law," he said earlier. Like, by government television.
The regime of Nicolás Maduro accuses Guaidó of corruption for the trips that the opposition has made in recent weeks and to usurp the officials.
"He made 91 trips abroad without the authorization of the AN for the amount of 570 million bolivars that he can not justify his salary as an official, "said Amoroso.
Chavez's official pointed out that the head of Parliament, with a majority of opposition, was 248 days away from the country.
"It is presumed that he had falsified data in his statement and received money from international bodies, without notification," he added.
Amoroso also accused Guaidó of have "usurped public functions": "He has usurped public functions and initiated actions with foreign governments that have harmed the people of Venezuela and the national heritage."
The data controller announced that the Chavez authorities would continue to investigate alleged cases of corruption and asked the National Integrated Service of the Customs and Tax Administration (Seniat) to control the hotels in which the president Acting had stayed.
"They dusted this man to scare the hotels we are staying in," Guaidó said at a rally.
The controller announced on February 11 the opening of an investigation against Guaidó for receiving international funding.
After the announcement of Amoroso the entity asked the prosecution "to exercise the corresponding actions".
The controller is the entity that monitors the behavior of state servers in Venezuela and has the power to sanction them with fines or disqualify them.
As part of the persecution of the Chavez regime against the opposition, other leaders, such as the former presidential candidate Henrique CaprilesThey were also subjected to similar measures, which prevented them from standing for election.
Spanish MEP Beatriz Becerra has launched a strong criticism and sent a direct message to the head of European diplomacy, Federica Mogherini, who is in Quito leading a new meeting of the contact group: "Hey, ma'am @ FedericaMog, the illegitimate government of Maduro says that it disables the legitimate president @jguaido recognized by the
This is the part that they presume "to have access to make a useful contribution" to the democratic transition #Venezuela? How do they respond from Quito? "
Despite the condemnation of Chavista's controller, Guaidó warned that they would continue "on tour" and reiterated the call for mobilization next Saturday against the power outage that has paralyzed the country since last Monday.
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