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mo4ch:>‘Interim president’ of Venezuela not violating rules because they were changed for him – Abrams | Mo4ch News

The US-backed ‘interim president’ of Venezuela Juan Guaido isn’t violating the 30-day constitutional limit because the legislature backing him voted to make it not apply, ‘explained’ the US special envoy Elliott Abrams.Guaido was declared “interim president” by the National Assembly on January 23, under Article 233 of the Venezuelan constitution, which limits the institution to 30 days. But his term did not expire on February 23, because the National Assembly passed a resolution declaring that the 30-day countdown won’t start until “usurper” President Nicolas Maduro steps down, Abrams told reporters at the State Department on Friday.Asked by AP diplomatic correspondent Matt Lee if that rule can be changed after the fact, Abrams replied, “You don’t get a vote, because you’re not in the National Assembly.”“You’re not in the National Assembly either!” Lee fired back.The US recognizes the National Assembly as “the only legitimate, democratic institution left in Venezuela,” Abrams told rep…