Do AMO's capabilities include remote uninstallation of add-ons?

I ask because I read something about Chrome Web Store that seems somewhat chilling.

Whether or not you are a fan of AdNauseam’s strategy, it is
disconcerting to know that Google can quietly make one’s extensions and
data disappear at any moment, without so much as a warning. Today it is a
privacy tool that is disabled, but tomorrow it could be your photo
album, chat app, or password manager. You don’t just lose the app, you
lose your stored data as well: photos, chat transcripts, passwords, etc.

Not remote uninstallation, but blocklisting does disable add-ons remotely for all clients, in some cases not allowing them to be re-enabled.