Venezuela’s oppn-controlled Parliament dissolves interim govt
The National Assembly will assume some of Guaido's responsibilities and appoint a commission to manage and protect foreign assets, which were under his care.
The National Assembly will assume some of Guaido's responsibilities and appoint a commission to manage and protect foreign assets, which were under his care.
The news came three days after President Nicolas Maduro hinted that his rival was "in hiding" at a diplomatic location.
The recent arrests bring to 91 the number of people detained in what Venezuela said was a botched incursion.
President Maduro on Saturday accused Goudreau of operating under the orders of US President Donald Trump, a staunch critic of the Venezuelan leader.
The arrests came a day after the government said it foiled an "invasion" from the sea, killing eight assailants and capturing two others.
Guaido -- who is backed by the United States and is recognized as interim president by more than 50 countries -- has been leading a push to oust leftist firebrand Maduro, who has presided over a crumbling economy after succeeding Chavez in 2013.
The talks in Norway this week will be the first face-to-face meeting between representatives of Maduro and those of his rival Guaido, who is recognised as interim president by some 50 countries.
Guaido has appeared cautious about talking with Maduro's representatives since the idea is unpopular with the opposition base that has spent months in the streets trying to push Maduro out.
It was the first official confirmation that negotiations were being attempted between the government and opposition after a months-long power struggle.
Guaido's declaration that he is the country's legitimate acting president, which has been supported by more than 50 countries, plunged Venezuela into a political crisis.