Situation in Venezuela
This resolution from the European Parliament addresses the situation in Venezuela following the presidential election held on July 28, 2024. It expresses concern over the election's integrity and the ongoing political and humanitarian crisis in the country. The resolution specifically affects Venezuelan citizens, political opposition figures, and international bodies involved in observing or mediating the crisis. It highlights the mass emigration of Venezuelans due to the severe socio-economic and political conditions. The Parliament condemns the electoral fraud, the disqualification of opposition candidates, and the human rights violations occurring in Venezuela. It calls for the release of political prisoners and supports investigations into alleged crimes against humanity. The resolution urges the EU and its member states to work towards ensuring the democratically elected president can take office and calls for the reinstatement and expansion of targeted sanctions against those responsible for human rights violations.
Analysis
Edmundo González Urrutia is recognized as the legitimate and democratically elected President of Venezuela, and María Corina Machado is recognized as the leader of the democratic forces.
What changes
- Recognition of Edmundo González Urrutia as the legitimate and democratically elected President of Venezuela.
- Condemnation of the electoral fraud orchestrated by the regime-controlled CNE and the failure to respect the Barbados Agreement.
- Demand for the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners and arbitrarily detained persons.
- Call for the reinstatement of sanctions against CNE members and the extension of sanctions against the regime and its inner circle.
- Demand for the release of full, transparent, and detailed voting results, including results per polling station.
Expected impact
- The EU and its Member States are called upon to ensure that the democratically elected president can take office on January 10, 2025, in accordance with the Venezuelan Constitution.
- The EU and its Council are urged to reinstate sanctions against members of the CNE and to prolong and extend sanctions on the regime, applying targeted sanctions against Nicolás Maduro and his inner circle.
- A renewed migratory exodus to other countries in the region is predicted if a peaceful transfer of power and re-establishment of democracy does not occur by January 10, 2025.
Limitations
- The document is a resolution and does not contain specific legislative text that would be subject to detailed legal analysis of amendments or new provisions in the same way as a directive or regulation.
- The analysis is limited to the factual statements and calls to action present in the resolution text.
- No information is provided regarding the specific legal mechanisms or procedures for implementing the calls to action within the resolution.
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