Venezuela accuses France's Macron of 'interference'

Venezuela accused French President Emmanuel Macron today of "interference" in its affairs after he said President Nicolas Maduro had created a "dictatorship" in the crisis-hit country.
France President Emmanuel Macron. (File photo)
France President Emmanuel Macron. (File photo)

CARCAS: Venezuela accused French President Emmanuel Macron today of "interference" in its affairs after he said President Nicolas Maduro had created a "dictatorship" in the crisis-hit country.

Macron's claim in a speech Tuesday was one of the harshest condemnations yet of the South American regime by a European leader.

Venezuela's foreign ministry expressed its "firm rejection of the deplorable comments" by Macron.

"They constitute clear interference in the internal affairs" of Venezuela, it said in a statement.

"They are an assault on Venezuela's institutions and appear driven by the constant imperial obsession with attacking our people."

Maduro has overseen the creation of a new all-powerful loyalist national assembly, a clampdown on the independent media and the sacking of the country's top justice official.

Clashes during protests against his rule claimed 125 lives this year, according to prosecutors. 

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