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Catherina

(35,568 posts)
Thu Apr 18, 2013, 10:37 PM Apr 2013

Supreme Court Rules Against the Opposition's Appeal that seeks to stop the Inauguration

The Supreme Court Rules Against the Opposition's Appeal, on the Grounds of Unconstitutionality, That Seeks to Prevent Friday's Inauguration of Nicolas Maduro. Declares the Appeal Inadmissible


The complainant alleged that the tightness of the election results had unleashed a climate of uncertainty and political instability, the National Electoral Council refused a recount and now plan to swear in Maduro without giving the opposition "a formal response to their audit request ".

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http://www.laverdad.com/politica/25584-tsj-declara-inadmisible-amparo-contra-juramentacion-de-maduro.html


Stinks of James Baker all of a sudden. These clowns are out of their minds.
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Supreme Court Rules Against the Opposition's Appeal that seeks to stop the Inauguration (Original Post) Catherina Apr 2013 OP
Of course naaman fletcher Apr 2013 #1
I'm suddenly a believer in the 2nd Amendmenet! Loudly Apr 2013 #2
Go home, yankee dipstick. Go visit your fellow US lackey, Bolivia's Goni, Judi Lynn Apr 2013 #3

Judi Lynn

(160,527 posts)
3. Go home, yankee dipstick. Go visit your fellow US lackey, Bolivia's Goni,
Fri Apr 19, 2013, 02:07 AM
Apr 2013

living happy as a clam, protected from extradition in Maryland after he turned his troops on protesting poor in Bolivia, leaving 67 dead in the street, injuring over 400, including a very poor indigenous woman who was shot in the back, and took months to die, unable to move, unable to escape her nightmarish pain.

I guess that's her punishment for daring to protest to Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada his deregulation and privatization of Bolivia's utilities, and raped poor Bolivians in the process.

Capriles and Goni as US lackeys have so much to discuss with so much in common. Neither one was there to help the citizens of his country. Look at how they treated them.

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