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The move brings to 18 the number of opposition politicians Maduro’s government has threatened with criminal prosecution so far this year. (File photo: Nicolás Maduro/Twitter)

CARACAS, Venezuela — Legislators loyal to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Monday stripped immunity from four opposition lawmakers accused of treason amid a struggle for control of the crisis-stricken nation.

The move brings to 18 the number of opposition politicians Maduro’s government has threatened with criminal prosecution so far this year.

Socialist party boss Diosdado Cabello oversaw the unanimous vote as head of the National Constituent Assembly, the legislative body stacked with Maduro’s allies that rivals the opposition-controlled National Assembly. Its members cheered and waved Venezuelan flags overhead throughout the afternoon session.

“Justice is slow, but it gets to where it has to go,” said Cabello, justifying the move depriving lawmakers of immunity from prosecution by saying they had been caught “flagrantly” in the act of criminal activity.

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A political battle for control of Venezuela between Maduro’s socialist government and opposition leader Juan Guaido has been playing out since January, when Guaido launched a campaign with backing from the United States and more than 50 other nations to oust Maduro.

The four lawmakers singled out Monday were Jose Guerra, Rafael Guzman, Tomas Guanipa and Juan Pablo Garcia Canales. Others already facing criminal prosecution have sought refuge in foreign embassies or fled the country, fearing for their safety.

Edgar Zambrano, vice-president of the National Assembly, remains jailed after being accused of participating in a failed military uprising on April 30.

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He was towed to jail inside his car.

Guerra responded in a video posted online, calling the charges “absurd.”

“You’re the ones who are traitors, who have left this country in misery and ruin,” he said, speaking from an undisclosed location.

Actions taken by pro-Maduro legislators on Monday, however, fell short of warnings a day earlier from Guaido, who said he had learned the pro-government body would dissolve the opposition-run congress completely and call for an early election.

That quickly raised alarms because the National Assembly has been the last branch of Venezuela’s government to remain independent from the control of Maduro’s ruling socialist party.

Instead, under Cabello’s lead, the National Constituent Assembly formed a commission to consider when the election should be held. He said its members could decide to elect a new National Assembly in the coming days or anytime next year.

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The National Assembly’s five-year term is set to end in December 2020, and elections are traditionally held in the last month of its session. Maduro has threatened for months to call early parliamentary elections.

In a video streamed on social media late Sunday, Guaido warned of a new phase of “heightened conflict” and called on members of armed forces, the Venezuelan public and the international community to be aware of the government’s “new madness.

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“The people of Venezuela should be alert,” Guaido said. “If the dictator decides to continue down this road… of course our response will come from the people.”

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