Venezuelan Lawmakers Set To Grant President Power To Rule By Decree
Nicolas Maduro says he will use the power to stamp out corruption
Venezuela's National Assembly has paved the way to granting special powers for President Nicolas Maduro.
Under the measures the leader would be able to govern by decree for 12 months.
The bill still needs to be revised by a special commission and debated for a second time, but correspondents do not expect significant changes to be made.
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"the leader would be able to govern by decree for 12 months."
Only for 12 months, of course. Then I'm sure Der Leader will return on special powers and everything will return to normal.
It's like the old joke about the three wishes; my first wish is for as many wishes as I want!
H has decree powers, so he decrees that the time limit is invlaid.
"I am the People; I am the State."
/Thus Spoke Obamathustra
Hey, Obo didn't need no stinking "grant"!