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Meeting in an extraordinary session hours before Christmas Eve, the Delegate Commission of the democratic Parliament of 2015 has taken

the first steps to reform the transition statute and thus approve the continuity during 2022 of the presidency in charge of Juan Guaidó

.

The session will continue next Monday in a race against the clock whose deadlines are the last day of the year and next January 5, the traditional day of constitution of the National Assembly.

In the proposal presented to the National Assembly (AN) by the special attorney Enrique Sánchez Falcón for the reform of the statute, the intention is to "rescue the constitutional powers of the president in charge", in the face of the "excessive authoritative controls of the AN that have limited its actions ".

And this is precisely one of the main points of the intense struggle maintained by Guaidó's internal enemies until the last minute, led by his former foreign minister Julio Borges and former presidential candidate Henrique Capriles. A tug of war that will finally extend the interim presidency for another year, although his opponents have achieved "that Guaidó has fewer powers on paper," one of the participants in the negotiations told EL MUNDO.

"The G-4 in view of not having been able to disappear Guaidó, prepares another play: take away all kinds of faculties and leave him in plant life

and in that way they would continue to give force to normalization and cohabitation with Maduro. A very bad bet that he minimizes our struggle ", warned before the plenary session the leader of La Causa R, Andrés Velásquez, who together with Delsa Solórzano, at the head of Encuentro Ciudadano, are the great supporters of Guaidó along with Voluntad Popular (VP), the party of former political prisoner Leopoldo Lopez.

Along with them, the firm support of the Joe Biden administration for the presidency in charge stands out, endorsed with numerous accolades throughout December, as well as that of other regional allies, such as Colombia.

The thesis of all of them is that the interim presidency should be maintained as long as free elections cannot be called and the usurpation of Nicolás Maduro persists.

The G-4 is made up of VP, Primero Justicia (PJ), Acción Democrática (AD) and Un Nuevo Tiempo (UNT).

In PJ, coordinated by Julio Borges, Guaidó also has support among members of the interim government who are active in the center-right formation.

In AD, a party intervened by the government, and in UNT, with the new governor of Zulia, Manuel Rosales, they have also negotiated harshly in search of a final agreement.

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