Venezuelan Vice- President Nicolas Maduro on 8 March
2013 was sworn in as Venezuela’s acting president, despite the
Opposition resistance as it is being considered to the violation of the
country’s constitution.
Late President Hugo Chavez who died on 5
March 2013 after two year long fight against cancer named Maduro as his
successor before undergoing the latest surgery in December 2012. He
picked Nicolas Maduro as the presidential candidate of Chavez’s
socialist party.
As per the country's 1999 constitution, the
National Assembly speaker becomes interim president in the event of a
president-elect's death or inability to be sworn in. The constitution
also says new elections should be called within 30 days.
Leader
of opposition Angel Medina boycotted the swearing-in ceremony, with the
vast majority of opposition legislators who haven’t attended the
ceremony.
The earlier interim president of Venezuela was Ramón
José Velásquez who served as acting president of Venezuela between 1993
and 1994 as a result of the crisis produced by the impeachment of
president Carlos Andrés Pérez.
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