“We have witnessed how another head of state“ gets out ”again on the square contrary to the constitution. Moreover, this quasi-turn is supported by the heads of several countries. Very fast. As if on cue, ”Medvedev wrote on Twitter.

He also noted that “no one has the right to unlawfully remove from power the head of state who recently won the election (regardless of whether this person likes this or that country or political forces or not)”.

The Kremlin said earlier that Russia considers the situation with attempts to usurp power in Venezuela unacceptable.

On January 23, Venezuelan Parliament Speaker Juan Guaido declared himself interim head of state. The United States called on President Nicolas Maduro to hand over power to him.