Venezuelan parly okays ‘anti-imperialist’ law

Caracas. — The Venezuelan parliament on Sunday approved a law giving President Nicolas Maduro the power to legislate by decree for nine months in the face of what he described as threats by the US government.

The “anti-imperialist” law will be in effect from the time it is published in Venezuela’s Official Gazette until December 31.

Maduro requested the expanded powers in response to new US sanctions on Venezuelan officials accused of human rights violations.

Critics of Venezuela’s government have called the move a power grab.

The US is targeting officials in the top echelon of Venezuela’s security apparatus responsible for cracking down on last year’s anti-government protests and for pursuing charges against opponents. The officials will be denied US visas and have their US assets frozen. — AP.

 

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