Venezuelan opposition leader bans ban
31 January 2019, 19:31 BDT


The Supreme Court has given sanctions on Venezuelan opposition leader Huang Guido's countryman. At the same time his bank accounts were seized. This information was given in the BBC Online report on Wednesday.
In the ongoing political crisis in the country, the opposition leader Guaido has come under the Supreme Court's sword.
Claiming President Nicolas Maduro "illegal", opposition leader Guaido announced the country's interim president last week.
The United States and more than 20 countries have recognized Guayido as the interim President of Venezuela.
On the other hand, his ally alliance, including Russia, have stood for Maduro.
The anti-Maduro protests have called for a peaceful two-and-half-hour peaceful protests in the country. Opponents have been called to join the protest. It is not clear if Guido will participate in this program.
14 countries in North and South America oppose military intervention outside any energy outside Venezuela. They said to find ways to peaceful solution.
But the United States has already made it clear that they have considered all kinds of alternatives to resolve the current crisis in Venezuela.
The United States has imposed a ban on Venezuela's state-owned oil company PDVSA. At the same time, Washington called for Latin America's country to accept a peaceful transition of power.
Venezuela's powerful army is still loyal to Maduro.
On 10 January, Maduro began ruling for the second term, and protests began across the country. Maduro won a questionnaire election last year. Opponents demand a free and fair election by questioning the legitimacy of President Maduro.
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