Venezuela's Maduro Starts Immediate Pullout From Organization of American States

  27 April 2017    Read: 823
Venezuela's Maduro Starts Immediate Pullout From Organization of American States
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro said Wednesday he had initiated an immediate pullout from the Organization of American States (OAS) in protest over the regional bloc’s pressure on Caracas.
Opposition supporters shout slogans during a protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government in San Cristobal, Venezuela March 31, 2017

The OAS Permanent Council voted in favor of holding an emergency meeting of foreign ministers to discuss the political crisis in Venezuela, angering its government and prompting it to trigger a two-year process of withdrawal.
"Enough of interventional abuse and lawbreaking, Venezuela is the birthplace of liberators and we will be respected. As the head of state vested with exclusive powers in accordance with the constitution, I have ordered an immediate withdrawal from the OAS," Maduro tweeted.

Huge protests flared up in Venezuela after its top court tried to take over legislative powers from the opposition-controlled National Assembly. The court reversed the ruling but this did not prevent anti-Maduro demonstrations from taking place across the country. At least 28 have people died since early April.

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