Venezuela Lawmakers Confirm Devoe as New Attorney General

April 9 (Reuters) – Venezuela’s ⁠National ⁠Assembly on ⁠Thursday confirmed Larry Devoe, ​a close ally of ‌interim President Delcy Rodriguez, ‌as the ⁠country’s ⁠new attorney general, following the February resignation ​of long-standing attorney general Tarek Saab.

Devoe, 46, had ​been serving as the South ⁠American nation’s ⁠interim attorney ⁠general since ​Saab’s resignation, and was previously ​the ⁠head of the National Council of Human Rights.

A legislative commission recommended ⁠Devoe after examining a list of more ⁠than 70 candidates and his designation was approved with 275 votes, assembly head Jorge Rodriguez, brother of the acting president, said during the ⁠session.

Opposition lawmaker Henrique Capriles nominated long-time legal academic Magaly Vasquez and she received ​10 votes.

(Reporting by Julia ​Symmes Cobb)

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