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Juan Guaidó has saved a new political check when the legitimate National Assembly (AN) approves the modification of the Transition Statute after the hard tug-of-war between the democratic parties throughout the week.

With this vote, which was not unanimous, in principle it will allow Parliament to continue to function through a Delegated Commission and the opposition leader to remain at the head of the Presidency in charge despite the fact that on January 5 the AN left the fraudulent elections of Nicolás Maduro he will take the Federal Legislative Palace to impose revolutionary force.

"This modification serves the country, it serves the deputies, it serves the interests of the Republic," Guaidó congratulated himself, even though he knows that a part of the opposition is against a figure that does not exist until now and of dubious constitutionality.

Of course, the vote was by majority, despite the abstention advocated by Democratic Action (AD), the main party of the Democratic Unity, which is not opposed to the so-called constitutional continuity, but to the assumption of a Delegate Commission made up of a score of people and not all of Parliament.

The big question is whether, as Guaidó assures, it truly serves the country, since the revolution and the military have never allowed Parliament to do its job.

From the Bolivarian power

, new reprisals and persecutions have been announced for all those deputies who dare to remain within the Delegate Commission since 5-D

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"We will work on its application with the international community," said Julio Borges, who serves as Guaidó's foreign minister in the interim presidency but also maintains political ties with Henrique Capriles, who has demanded that the US withdraw its support for Guaidó.

It remains to be seen what the new administration of Joe Biden will decide, although his collaborators have leaked that they are willing to negotiate sanctions with Maduro in exchange for elections.

The EU and the Government of Spain have also given time until after 5-E to publicize what their political strategy will be for 2021.

"The most relevant thing is that it is an attempt to extend a political representation weakened by the circumstances, because in the absence of the rule of law both political sides make decisions without legal consequences, but with legitimation aspirations," summarizes the political scientist María Puerta Laugh.

The main democracies on the planet, including Venezuela's neighbors, do not recognize Maduro's fraudulent elections, which have given them 256 out of 277 seats at stake.

One of the biggest scandals in the adjudication of seats is carried out by Timoteo Zambrano, a collaborationist opponent and the man of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero in Caracas.

Despite being defeated in the 6-D elections, the National Electoral Council (CNE) of the revolution awarded a deputy certificate to the collaborator of Maduro's main European ally.

One of the surprises of the vote was the affirmative vote of the opposition radicals, who decided to support the reform of the Transitional Statute

despite their "criticisms and discrepancies

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