Kerry should denounce Venezuela’s ‘coup’
When I asked U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in an interview whether Venezuelas President Nicolás Maduro has staged a de facto coup by refusing to accept his countrys opposition-controlled National Assemblys laws, he refused to take the bait. Kerry said, I dont characterize it. I dont use labels.
But, before we get into whether he should have responded with a resounding yes, lets take a close look at his full answer.
What I do think is that there is gridlock in Venezuela, and that President Maduro is certainly ignoring what has been expressed by the will of the people in the recent elections. Thats very dangerous, Kerry told me. He added, We want to have a normal relationship with Venezuela. We are not engaged in any activity against the government of Venezuela.
Pressing him on the issue, I mentioned to him that Venezuelas National Assembly President Henry Ramos Allup told me earlier last week that the National Assembly is planning to ask the 34-country Organization of American States (OAS) to apply its Democratic Charter against the Venezuelan president for rejecting veto-proof laws passed by the congress.
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