
Venezuela prosecutor seeks legal action against top justices
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela’s chief prosecutor escalated her challenge to the government of President Nicolas Maduro Tuesday, asking the Supreme Court to strip away the immunity from prosecution of eight magistrates she accuses of breaking the troubled nation’s constitutional order.
Luisa Ortega Diaz said allowing the judges in the court’s constitutional chamber to remain in office “puts the nation at risk” because of a string of rulings that have undermined attempts to challenge Maduro’s government.
“It would be the death of law if we allow these magistrates to continue in that chamber,” she said.
Her move comes as Maduro appealed Tuesday to Pope Francis to take an active role encouraging the opposition to sit down for talks aimed at ending more than two months of violence that have left at least 69 people dead, including a police officer who was shot and killed Tuesday breaking up a protest in Merida state.