AN intends to repeat Paraguayan, Honduran and Brazilian formula with parliamentary Coup d'Etat


Using figures that do not exist in the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, the national opposition seeks to initiate a political trial and declare the political responsibility (impeachment) of the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, “a faculty that does not belong to them.”
The statement was made by the head of the Parliamentary Bloc of the Homeland, Héctor Rodríguez, reiterating that there is an opposition that does not respect the rule of law, the social pact, the Venezuelan Constitution and the political system, and that is permanently conspiring. ”
When interviewed in the “Decisiones” (Decisions) program, broadcast by Radio Miraflores, the deputy said that the right wing seeks to copy the formulas applied in Brazil, Honduras and Paraguay, using the National Parliament to execute a Coup d’ Etat and go trampling the will of the people.
The right wing insists “On their attempt for a Coup d’ Etat, trying to copy the Paraguayan, Honduran and Brazilian experience, where those who exercise the parliamentary institution went trampling the will of a people who elected its President. In the case of Brazil, where the President was elected with more than 50 million votes, is today a country governed by a group of parliamentarians, believing that popular sovereignty is in the hands of the parliament.
The deputy was emphatic in clarifying that in the Constitution “there is no article, not a word, not a comma, that speaks of a political judgment (impeachment) against the President,” while clarifying that the political responsibility applies to career, free appointment or removal officials, but not for those elected by the people’s vote.