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Venezuela Moves a Step Closer to One-Man Rule - Coup in Venezuela dissolves national assembly, moves closer towards one-party state
IQUITOS, Peru — Venezuela took its strongest step yet toward one-man rule under the leftist President Nicolás Maduro, as his loyalists on the Supreme Court seized power from the National Assembly in a ruling late Wednesday night.
The ruling effectively dissolved the elected legislature, which is led by Mr. Maduro’s opponents, and allows the court to write laws itself, experts said.
The move capstones a year in which the last vestiges of Venezuela’s democracy have been torn down, say critics and regional leaders, leaving what many now describe as not just an authoritarian regime, but an outright dictatorship.
“What we have warned of has finally come to pass,” said Luis Almagro, the head of the Organization of American States, a regional diplomacy group that includes Venezuela and is investigating the country for violating the group’s Democratic Charter. He called the move a “self-inflicted coup.”
At this point if I were his opponents I'd go along with it just to make sure when the people revolt that I was clearly very far from running anything by that point.
This is how it always goes, the people start to loose faith which makes the government nervous so they become more draconian which just fuels the whole situation, suddenly maduro sees enemy's everywhere and starts accussing people of colluding with the CIA to destroy the glorious homeland.