First country to lift sanctions on Venezuelan officials in 2025?
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EU Sanctions 15 Venezuelan Officials for Human Rights Abuses as Maduro Sworn In for Third Term
Jan 10, 2025, 02:06 PM
The European Union has imposed sanctions on 15 Venezuelan officials, including Caryslia Rodríguez, the president of the Supreme Court, and members of the National Electoral Council, for their roles in undermining democracy and the rule of law. These measures were taken in response to irregularities in the July 2024 presidential elections and the subsequent repression of opposition, including human rights abuses. The EU's action comes as Nicolás Maduro is sworn in for a third term, amid international criticism of his re-election as illegitimate. Additionally, the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada have also announced new sanctions targeting Maduro's regime, citing efforts to undermine democracy and human rights abuses. Spain has declared it will not recognize Maduro's inauguration until the electoral records are made public, reflecting a broader international stance against the legitimacy of Maduro's presidency. The opposition, led by figures like Edmundo González and María Corina Machado, continues to challenge Maduro's rule.
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