Guaido, facing a heavy pressure campaign by the government of President Nicolas Maduro, has accused the ruling Socialist Party of offering legislators suitcases of cash to vote against his second term as the head of the National Assembly.A victory for Guaido would allow the opposition to continue pressuring for the exit of Maduro, who has become a pariah among Western nations for undermining democracy and overseeing a spectacular economic collapse of a once prosperous nation.
“Today the National Assembly will ratify @jguaido as president,” wrote opposition legislator Stalin Gonzalez via Twitter. “And for those who sold their souls for a few dollars, let me tell you that you’ve been swindled.”
Maduro calls Guaido a puppet of the United States, and says the country’s economic problems are the result of Washington’s sanctions programme that restricts US companies from buying the Opec nation’s oil exports or doing business with the government.
He has hung on to power despite low approval ratings and a year-long effort by the Trump administration to force him from power.
Police in riot gear on Sunday morning were posted in the area around congress, impeding lawmakers’ access as they slowly checked the credentials of each one — including Guaido himself.
“We will not let them block a single legislator from getting into the legislative palace,” said Guaido, who stood with other lawmakers at a checkpoint of dozens of police officers who had barricaded the avenue leading to congress. — Reuters
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