Imprisoned lawmaker Juan Requesens accused of an attempt to assassinate Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro will face trial.
The 30-year-old opposition politician was arrested three days after two drones packed with explosives flew towards Maduro at a military parade in August.
Requesens, who will remain in custody while the trial is heard, has denied the charges.
If found guilty, he could face 30 years in prison.

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