Caracas, May 14 (RHC-teleSUR), -- Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro recalled his ambassador to Brazil to Caracas on Friday to evaluate the decision of Brazilian legislators to suspend their president from office.
The suspension of Dilma Rousseff for 180 days for allegedly violating budgetary laws has been considered as unjustified by the secretary general of the South American bloc UNASUR and by leftist governments in the region, echoing that that the Brazilian leader is victim of a coup.
Maduro did not say whether he withdrew the ambassador from Brazil or if it was only a consultation.