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Venezuela expels top Brazil and Canada diplomats | Venezuela expels top Brazil and Canada diplomats |
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Venezuela has expelled the Brazilian ambassador to Caracas, Ruy Pereira, and Canadian charge d'affaires Craib Kowalik. | Venezuela has expelled the Brazilian ambassador to Caracas, Ruy Pereira, and Canadian charge d'affaires Craib Kowalik. |
The move was announced by the head of Venezuela's powerful Constituent Assembly, Delcy Rodriguez. | The move was announced by the head of Venezuela's powerful Constituent Assembly, Delcy Rodriguez. |
Ms Rodriguez accused Brazil of violating the rule of law and Canada of interfering in Venezuela's internal affairs. | |
Both countries have strongly criticised the move. | Both countries have strongly criticised the move. |
The decision to expel Ambassador Pereira may have been triggered by Brazil's recent complaint that President Nicolás Maduro was "constantly harassing the opposition". | The decision to expel Ambassador Pereira may have been triggered by Brazil's recent complaint that President Nicolás Maduro was "constantly harassing the opposition". |
Canada imposed sanctions on senior Venezuelan officials a few months ago. | |
'Rude and vulgar' | 'Rude and vulgar' |
Venezuela's diplomatic relations with Brazil have deteriorated since Brazil's centre-right President, Michel Temer, replaced left-wing leader Dilma Rousseff. | Venezuela's diplomatic relations with Brazil have deteriorated since Brazil's centre-right President, Michel Temer, replaced left-wing leader Dilma Rousseff. |
Her impeachment was described by Mr Maduro as a "right-wing coup". | Her impeachment was described by Mr Maduro as a "right-wing coup". |
"Diplomatic relations with Brazil will not be restored until the government reinstates the constitutional order it has effectively broken," said Ms Rodriguez at a news conference on Saturday. | "Diplomatic relations with Brazil will not be restored until the government reinstates the constitutional order it has effectively broken," said Ms Rodriguez at a news conference on Saturday. |
The Brazilian government said the move showed once again the authoritarian nature of President Maduro's administration. | The Brazilian government said the move showed once again the authoritarian nature of President Maduro's administration. |
Ms Rodriguez accused Mr Kowalik of "permanent and insistent, rude and vulgar interference in the internal affairs of Venezuela". | |
Relations with Canada have been difficult for months. Ottawa imposed sanctions on Venezuelan officials earlier this year for alleged human rights violations and corruption. | |
Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza said in November that the sanctions were illegal and accused the Canadian government of "shameful and utter submission to Donald Trump's administration". | Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza said in November that the sanctions were illegal and accused the Canadian government of "shameful and utter submission to Donald Trump's administration". |
Canada responded to the expulsion of its charge d'affaires by saying it would not be cowed into easing pressure on the Maduro government. | |
Canada and Brazil were among many countries critical of Mr Maduro's decision to convene a Constituent Assembly, which effectively replaced the opposition-controlled National Assembly. | Canada and Brazil were among many countries critical of Mr Maduro's decision to convene a Constituent Assembly, which effectively replaced the opposition-controlled National Assembly. |
The announcement prompted mass street protests, which killed more than 120 people in four months. | The announcement prompted mass street protests, which killed more than 120 people in four months. |
The opposition boycotted the poll in July and also held an unofficial referendum in which they said more than seven million Venezuelans voted against the constituent assembly. | The opposition boycotted the poll in July and also held an unofficial referendum in which they said more than seven million Venezuelans voted against the constituent assembly. |
The European Union and major Latin American nations have said they will not recognise the new body. | The European Union and major Latin American nations have said they will not recognise the new body. |
The US imposed sanctions on Mr Maduro and the Trump administration labelled him a "dictator". | The US imposed sanctions on Mr Maduro and the Trump administration labelled him a "dictator". |
Mr Maduro's six-year term ends in 2019. He is due to run for re-election next year. | Mr Maduro's six-year term ends in 2019. He is due to run for re-election next year. |
The opposition has accused Mr Maduro and his predecessor, the late Hugo Chavez, of destroying the country's economy with their socialist policies. | The opposition has accused Mr Maduro and his predecessor, the late Hugo Chavez, of destroying the country's economy with their socialist policies. |
Venezuela has one of the world's highest inflation rates and for years has suffered from a shortage of basic goods, including medicines. | Venezuela has one of the world's highest inflation rates and for years has suffered from a shortage of basic goods, including medicines. |