The Supreme court of Venezuela has banned Joan Guido to leave the country
Juan Guido
KIEV. 30 Jan. UNN. The Supreme court of Venezuela has imposed a ban on opposition leader Juan Guido to travel outside of the Bolivarian Republic of and decided to block access to its Bank accounts. On Tuesday reported on the Facebook page of the institution on Twitter, reports UNN.
“The Supreme court in decision No. 1 of January 29 took the following action at the Juan Gerardo Guido Marquez: a ban on leaving the country without a permit until the investigation is completed; a ban on the sale of assets owned, as well as blocking access and freeze Bank accounts and/or any other financial instruments on the territory of Venezuela”, – stated in the message.
Before that, the attorney General of Venezuela, Tarek William Saab announced the launch of a preliminary investigation in respect of Guido.
According to him, the investigation is related to “acts of violence that have occurred in the country since 22 January.”
USA in response threatened “serious consequences to those who make the policy bad.”
We will remind, earlier it was reported that in the country from January 22 to held mass protests and clashes with police. During the protests of at least 791 people were detained , and the number of dead in the clashes was at least 26 people.
We will remind, the President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro said that more than 50,000 units of the national militia will be in the country in the coming months.
From 10 to 15 February in the Republic held military exercises, which Maduro earlier called “essential” in her history.
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We will remind, crisis in Venezuela has inflamed with new force on 23 January when the leader of the opposition, President of the National Assembly Juan Guido declared himself acting President of the country. The US President Donald trump, almost immediately declared that the United States recognizes, Guido as the legitimate interim leader of the state. Later on the recognition of Guido temporary head of state said representatives of a number of other States, in particular Canada, Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay, Chile, Argentina, Peru and Ecuador. To support Maduro are Russia, China, Mexico, Cuba, and Bolivia.
On 26 January the EU issued an ultimatum to Nicolas Maduro: Venezuela for eight days to declare elections. Otherwise, these countries recognize the acting President Huang Guido.
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Then the Venezuelan government on Sunday expressed regret at the fact that the countries of the European Union gave in to pressure from the United States that do not recognize the legitimate government of the Bolivarian Republic.
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As informed UNN, according to the UN least 40 people were killed in clashes in Venezuela covered by the confrontation between Pro-government and opposition forces.