The opposition denounces ‘distribution’ of powers in Venezuela
Buenos Aires, January 6, 2013
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Julio Borges, a member of the opposition party Primero Justicia criticized ‘power distribution’ after being re-elected president of the National Assembly Diosdado Cabello, who will take power ‘de facto’ in the absence of Venezuela Hugo Chavez.
Borges denounced “the clear allocation of quotas of power on Saturday in the first plenary session because of the division and disruption being experienced by the ruling party.”
“Our point is that the vice president (Nicolas Maduro) can no longer be in office because the previous government”.
“In the absence of the president, who would be acting president is corresponds to Diosdado Cabello. That the president continues to take the time you want to recover. “
Maduro, dismissed this possibility in his speech to the National Assembly.
Borges along with other opposition leaders urged the Venezuelan government to “open a transparent dialogue on the health of the president.”
