Venezuelas government-stacked Supreme Court ordered the takeover of Popular Will Tuesday, July 7, 2020, the latest in a series of moves against President Nicolas Maduros critics before upcoming legislative elections.
The chief prosecutor, also a Maduro ally, has been urging the Supreme Court to declare the party a terrorist organization.
The government is likely to use the takeover of Popular Will and other opposition parties to provide a faade of democratic participation in the upcoming elections, Gunson said.
Though the party's registration was revoked, the all-powerful Constitutional Assembly could pave the way for its inclusion in the upcoming elections with the newly appointed leadership.
Our party, loyal to the fight for Venezuelas freedom, does not obey dictatorial impositions._Armario reported from Bogota, Colombia.