Politics
Brazil and Colombia demand Maduro keep promise to hold democratic elections in Venezuela
Brasilia and Bogotá said the elections on July 28 are the opportunity to “strengthen” democracy in Venezuela, as was agreed in Barbados
Brasilia and Bogotá said the elections on July 28 are the opportunity to “strengthen” democracy in Venezuela, as was agreed in Barbados
The ruling considered that these are crimes of “extreme seriousness” that require action without delay or delay to protect the “broad sectors of the civilian population” that would be affected
ICC prosecutor Karim Khan said that while he does not agree with the Venezuelan regime on some issues, there has been a small positive step in that that spaces for “dialogue” are beginning to open
Venezuelan opposition and experts described the bill as "the final blow of the dictatorship" of Nicolás Maduro against freedoms.
The Venezuelan Prosecutor's Office processed a request for an arrest warrant against the conservative president of Argentina
The Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, said he was “scared” by Nicolás Maduro's comments regarding the subsequent election result
The State Department has also imposed new visa restrictions on Maduro-aligned officials who have undermined the electoral process in Venezuela and are responsible for acts of repression
The resolution, which sought greater transparency in the Venezuelan electoral process, was rejected due to the abstentions and absences of several member countries, including Colombia, Brazil and Mexico
Maduro’s current presidency is widely viewed as the result of past fraudulent elections
Blinken and other Latin American leaders expressed doubts about Maduro declaring victory after polls showed a strong opposition coalition was surging ahead