Venezuela’s top court imposes restrictions on Guaido

Venezuela’s top court imposes restrictions on Guaido

BUENOS AIRES (Argentina), Jan 30 (NNN-ANADOLU) —  Venezuela’s Supreme Court on Tuesday barred opposition leader and self-declared president Juan Guaido from leaving the country and ordered a freeze on his financial assets, Anadolu Agency reported, quoting  Venezuela Chief Justice. 

Chief Justice Maikel Moreno in his post on his Twitter account said the court was initiating a preliminary investigation and the precautionary measures against Guaido, designed to safeguard the country’s integrity. 

Earlier in the day, Venezuela’s Attorney General Tarek Saab asked the court to launch a criminal probe against Guaido. 

Venezuela has been rocked by protests since Jan 10, when President Nicolas Maduro was sworn in for a second term after the opposition boycotted the vote. 

Last week, Guaido, the leader of Venezuela’s opposition-led National Assembly, declared himself acting president, a move immediately supported by US President Donald Trump. 

Maduro quickly shot back, cutting off diplomatic relations with the US and giving American diplomats 72 hours to leave the country. He later suspended the order and gave Washington 30 days to negotiate or withdraw its remaining personnel.

He has repeatedly lashed out at the US, saying Washington is waging an economic war against him and his government amid a sweeping sanctions campaign.

— NNN-ANADOLU

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