Venezuela Lawmakers Strip Opposition Leader Juan Guaido Of Immunity From Prosecution
Venezuela’s Constituent Assembly, an all-powerful legislature controlled by the ruling Socialist Party, on Tuesday, approved a measure allowing for a trial of opposition leader Juan Guaido, in what appeared to be a step toward having him arrested.
Mr Guaido, leader of the Opposition-controlled National Assembly, in January, invoked the country’s Constitution to assume the interim presidency after declaring President Nicolas Maduro’s 2018 re-election a fraud.
He has been recognised by the United States and most other Western nations as Venezuela’s legitimate leader and has said he does not recognise decisions emanating from the Maduro government.
The Constituent Assembly’s decree is necessary for the Supreme Court to move ahead with a trial of Mr Guaido because as a legislator he has parliamentary immunity that makes it more difficult for him to be tried than the average citizen.