CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's pro-government Constituent Assembly on Monday approved a trial for four opposition lawmakers accused of committing crimes including treason and conspiracy.
The lawmakers' parties have denied the charges and denounced the process as another step taken by President Nicolas Maduro's government to dismantle the opposition-controlled national assembly, led by Juan Guaido.
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