I was talking about the Constituent Assembly. As far as I see the National Assembly is still opposed to Petro.
So what can be said about the power of this Constituent Assembly? Will it really help Petro become widely used or is it only a formality?
Yes. The Constituent Assembly is currently the most powerful constitutional body in Venezuela (can legislate and remove the President for example, if they decide to).
So the only legislative power that can decide on the Petro is the Constituent Assembly. The Petro, as i said, is going to be the most adopted currency in the world (at least until someone else does the same). Technical problems seem still present though and I hope they will manage to solve those.
FYI the National Assembly was suspended last year by the Supreme Court for being in contempt of court (a constitutional conflict emerged and obviously lots of complaints). Anyway on May 20th there are elections for President and for the new National Assembly that will finally move the country forward.