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  Venezuelan Supreme Court bars four opposition legislators from taking office
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Last EditedIndyGeorgia  Dec 31, 2015 04:15pm
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News DateThursday, December 31, 2015 10:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionCARACAS, VENEZUELA (AP) – The Supreme Court on Wednesday barred four incoming lawmakers from taking office, putting at risk the opposition's newly won two-thirds legislative "super-majority."

Responding to a legal challenge filed by supporters of the ruling socialist party, the Supreme Court blocked the four lawmakers from being taking their seats when the new National Assembly convenes Tuesday.

The ruling affects three opposition lawmakers and one socialist deputy, all from the sparsely populated state of Amazonas. The court will also consider challenges to a handful of other lawmakers, but has so far stopped short of barring those representatives from taking office.

The opposition won a landslide victory in Dec. 6 legislative elections, taking control of congress for the first time in more than a decade. The coalition captured 112 of 167 seats, giving it by one seat a two-thirds majority that would allow it to rein in socialist President Nicolás Maduro. It would be able to censure top officials and rewrite basic laws and could open the door to recalling Maduro or even rewriting the constitution.

Opposition leaders denounced Wednesday's ruling and accused the government of using institutions to overturn the will of the people.
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