Several opponents, including Henry Ramos Allup, Manuel Rosales and Ángelo Palmieri, recently requested that AN 2025, in exile, be dissolved, because they considered that it had already fulfilled its function, but despite criticism it renewed for a next period. which would formally begin in January 2025
The former governor of the state of Bolívar and national leader of La Causa R, Andrés Velásquez, urged the opposition this Tuesday, December 24, not to lose focus with dilemmas about dissolving the 2015 National Assembly and to maintain the defense of what was expressed at the polls on the 28th. of July.
Several opponents including Henry Ramos Allup (AD in resistance), Manuel Rosales (UNT) and Ángelo Palmieri (UNT) recently asked that this AN be dissolved, because they considered that it had already fulfilled its function, but despite the criticism this renewed a next period until 2025.
Let’s keep the focus on the objective. The current political issue is not the 2015 National Assembly, today’s political issue is respect for the sovereign vote expressed on the recent 28J.
Posing dilemmas at these moments may be of interest to the dictator and his normalization.— Andrés Velásquez (@AndresVelasqz) December 24, 2024
“Let’s keep the focus on the objective. The current political issue is not the 2015 National Assembly, today’s political issue is respect for the sovereign vote expressed on the recent 28J. Posing dilemmas at this time may be of interest to the dictator and his normalization,” expressed Velásquez in his X account.
According to a letter spread on social networks, which was addressed to the United States Ambassador to Venezuela, Francisco Palmieri, The AN 2015, in exile, made the decision to extend its period based on the “Statute Governing the Transition to Democracy to Reestablish the Validity of the Constitution”, this in order to support the inauguration of Edmundo González Urrutia, whom it considers to be the winner of the July elections.
This Monday, December 23, the president of the National Assembly 2020, Jorge Rodríguez, asked to apply the Simón Bolívar Law against Dinorah Figuera, Marielena Fernández and Auristela Vásquez, who are at the head of the AN 2015 and are currently in exile. This instrument criminalizes those who supposedly promote or endorse sanctions against the country.
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