This shocked me when I read it. I knew Maduro was using the judicial branch to undermine the Parliament, but not outright destroy the legislative branch in such an overt manner, and in
fucking election year. And a year before the presidential elections.
It also is a warning for us Colombians. Not because of a far left candidate (there is none viable for elections next year), but because of the far right.
Alvaro Uribe (a former president and head of the far right party in Colombia) and his party throughout the past year have called for the destruction of political institutions that have taken decisions negative towards their agenda,
on several ocassions already. Just because the Constitutional Court is stacked with liberals and because Congress is mostly voting for the President's peace plan (all while rejecting political reforms that could strengthen democracy,
apparently).
Anyway, I hope for the best for Venezuela, but I don't think this will happen that fast.
Wait a minute, Chavez was fairly elected?
Stay safe Venezuela Gaf.
Yeah, he attempted a coup but it didn't work, went to jail, was then let out because popular opinion was with him, and then won elections on a populist campaign (I might be remembering my history wrong though and I probably minimized a shit ton of details).
Venezuela more than anything, is a warning against electing populist leaders. Specially in countries where their democracy was just maturing. It didn't have the chance to get strong and now it looks unachievable in current circumstances.