Guaidó’s contract guaranteed mercenaries impunity in targeted killings

The contract signed by Juan Guaidó with Silvercorp was signed under the laws and jurisdiction of the state of Florida, where the death penalty is applicable, which guaranteed the impunity of mercenaries, as clarified this Thursday the vice president of the Republic, attorney Delcy Rodríguez.

“For no reason can it be called a legal contract, because it intended to generate a mercenary war in the country, and also established the annexation, promoted by Juan Guaidó, to the jurisdiction of the United States, specifically to the state of Florida”, said the vice president.

This Thursday, at a round table discussion held in Caracas, Rodríguez indicated that for no reason can the document signed by Juan Guaidó be called a legal contract and described it as a “legal aid”.

One of the crimes in this document, signed on October 16, 2019, is the concertation to commit a crime, among many others contemplated in the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

He noted that said document, which had among its annexes the assassination of President Nicolás Maduro, violates the United Nations Charter that prohibits force on sovereign states.

Also at the table, lawyer Cilia Flores pointed out that said contract establishes the commission of the crime and “in one of its articles it stipulates that the advisers of service providers will advise the associated group (of mercenaries) to capture, detain and eliminate Nicolás Maduro and its whole team, and any citizen”.

“They plan an invasion, and leave it written in a contract, but before which court do they register this contract?”, asked Flores.

As he said, those who sign that document “are no longer opposition, they are criminals, they are attacking the country, they tried to fill Venezuela with blood”.