Venezuela's attorney general seeks to halt installation of newly elected national assembly
Venezuelas attorney general on Thursday sought a court order to halt the installation of a new National Assembly because of the suspected commission of crimes during last weekends vote to elect delegates.
Atty. Gen. Luisa Ortega Diaz, a critic of socialist President Nicolas Maduro, said she had opened an investigation into alleged voter fraud in connection with the controversial balloting. Ortega, who had filed complaints with the Supreme Court challenging the constitutionality of a new assembly, filed Thursdays request in a lower court.
The election came amid a rising toll of deaths and arrests tied to four months of violent clashes between antigovernment protesters and authorities. The new assembly is expected to rewrite the nations constitution, which leaders of the opposition-controlled National Assembly say is a way for Maduro to skirt the democratic process.
Maduro, who met with delegates Wednesday night, said the newly elected assembly would hold its first meeting Friday instead of Thursday.
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