Daniel Lozano

Updated Wednesday, January 31, 2024-23:34

Nicolás Maduro

has responded forcefully to the

United States,

as indicated in the revolutionary script, after Washington warned that the "people's president" has until spring to enable the opposition leader,

María Corina Machado,

prevented from participating in the presidential elections after an illegal and unconstitutional maneuver.

"It is a decided and definitive thing. Comply and abide by it,"

the Bolivarian boss ordered the judges of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) at the opening of the 2024 judicial year.

"No one can be above a country, the laws, the Constitution, our people. Once again they threaten the people of Venezuela to prevent, sabotage and attack the next electoral process, which is a constitutional mandate," he pontificated before The warnings issued by the US, which considers that part of the

Barbados Agreement

between the government and opposition has been violated

, called Maduro "extremist" and "terrorist."

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The Treasury Department has already taken the first retaliation against Chavismo's failure to comply at the seventh negotiating table: in February the flexibility granted to the public company Corporación Venezolana de Guayana Minerven, in charge of exploiting and marketing the Venezuelan gold from the Gran Sabana, bordering Brazil. This firm decision would be accompanied in the spring by a similar

reversal with the licenses temporarily granted to the oil and gas sector.

"The regime committed last fall to allowing free and fair elections and facilitating the participation of opposition parties. It has until spring to fulfill this commitment," insisted

John Kirby,

spokesman for the House Security Council. White.

Maduro has not only ignored the warnings from the US, but has also viciously attacked Machado, whom he called

"Doña Odio", "Doña Violencia" and "Doña Pataleta"

repeatedly. "We do not depend on gringos or anyone in this world to invest, to prosper and grow," said the "conductor of victories," who once again ordered the military to be on alert,

"prepared for whatever comes out, when it comes out." and where it comes out."

The Bolivarian revolution has denounced five different conspiracies in recent days, which have included three heads of Machado's electoral campaign command.

The three have been "disappeared" since last week, "in a kind of legal limbo,"

according to their lawyers.