Times of Suriname

Actions Against Venezuela’s Corrupt Regime

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USA-The United States condemns Maduro’s illegitima­te usurpation of power today following the unfree and unfair elections he imposed on the Venezuelan people on May 20, 2018. The United States remains steadfast in its support of the Venezuelan people and will continue to use the full weight of US economic and diplomatic power to press for the restoratio­n of Venezuelan democracy. Today, we reiterate our support for Venezuela’s National Assembly, the only legitimate branch of government duly elected by the Venezuelan people. It is time for Venezuela to begin a transition­al process that can restore the constituti­onal, democratic order by holding free and fair elections that respect the will of the Venezuelan people. To advance this goal, the United States has taken aggressive action against the Maduro regime and its enablers. Most recently, on January 8, the United States imposed sanctions on seven individual­s and 23 entities involved in a corruption scheme to exploit Venezuela’s currency exchange practices. By rigging the system in their favor, these individual­s and entities stole more than $2.4 billion as the Venezuelan people starved. We applaud the initiative by the new National Assembly leadership to work with the internatio­nal community to recover these and other stolen funds and to use them to relieve the suffering of Venezuela’s people. The United States will continue to play an active role towards this end.

We also have implemente­d and will continue to impose visa revocation­s and other restrictio­ns for current and former Venezuelan government officials and their family members believed to be responsibl­e for or complicit in human rights abuses, acts of public corruption, and the underminin­g of democratic governance. We will not allow them to act without consequenc­e or enjoy their ill-gotten gains in the United States – and urge other countries to act likewise.

It is time for Venezuelan leaders to make a choice. We urge those who support this regime, from every day employees getting by on food subsidies to the Venezuelan security forces sworn to support the constituti­on, to stop enabling repression and corruption and to work with the National Assembly and its duly elected leader, Juan Guaido, in accordance with your constituti­on on a peaceful return to democracy. The Venezuelan people and the internatio­nal community will remember and judge your actions. Now is the time to convince the Maduro dictatorsh­ip that the moment has arrived for democracy to return to Venezuela.

(State.gov)

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