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Venezuela's Unanimous Decision Declares Álvaro Uribe and Iván Duque 'Public Enemies' Amid Calls for Intervention by Nicolás Maduro
Jan 22, 2025, 12:33 AM
The National Assembly of Venezuela has unanimously declared former Colombian presidents Álvaro Uribe Vélez and Iván Duque as 'public enemies' of the country. This decision categorizes them as paramilitaries, narcotraffickers, and representatives of international far-right ideologies. The Assembly's resolution follows recent calls from both Uribe and Duque for international intervention in Venezuela, which has been led by President Nicolás Maduro. The declaration has drawn criticism from Colombia's Centro Democrático party, which rejected Maduro's statements about Uribe. In response, Uribe expressed that he feels honored to be labeled as an enemy by the Venezuelan parliament.
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