fbpx
Sunday, January 26, 2025
4.2 C
Tallinn

EU Denounces Venezuela Election Irregularities, Imposes New Sanctions

BRUSSELS  — The European Union has condemned the Venezuelan government’s refusal to publish official electoral records from the July 28, 2024, presidential election, calling the announced results unverified and lacking democratic legitimacy.

In a statement issued on Friday, High Representative Kaja Kallas expressed solidarity with Venezuelans who voted for change, reportedly supporting opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia by a significant majority based on publicly available electoral records.

“The Venezuelan authorities missed a key opportunity to respect the people’s will and ensure a transparent democratic transition with guarantees for all,” the statement read. “Nicolás Maduro therefore lacks the legitimacy of a democratically elected president.”

The EU criticized the Maduro government for intensifying repression since election day, including the arrest of more than 2,500 citizens, among them minors. While some detainees have been released, the EU called for the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners.

“None should have spent a single day in custody,” the statement added.

The EU urged Venezuela to uphold international obligations, including human rights protections, freedom of expression, and the right to peaceful assembly. It welcomed the return of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to Caracas as a positive step and called for constructive engagement with international organizations, including the International Criminal Court and regional mechanisms.

In response to the situation, the EU announced targeted sanctions against 15 individuals accused of undermining democracy, the rule of law, or human rights in Venezuela. The measures aim to support a negotiated resolution to the crisis without harming the Venezuelan people or economy.

“The responsibility for ending the crisis in Venezuela lies with its authorities,” the statement emphasized, noting that the reversal of sanctions would depend on tangible progress in human rights, democracy, and dialogue.

The EU pledged continued humanitarian support for Venezuela, citing its commitment of nearly €75 million in 2024 to aid the most vulnerable.

“The European Union stands by all those upholding democratic values in Venezuela, including human rights defenders,” the statement concluded, reaffirming the EU’s commitment to fostering dialogue and supporting a Venezuelan-led democratic transition.

 

Editor: Gabriel Ani

Hot this week

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth Sworn In, Says ‘Most Important Deployment of My Life’

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth was sworn into his...

Abigborodo is the host community, Itsekiri leaders tell SEPLAT

Community leaders in Delta State on Friday denounced the...

Ugbekoko leaders disown Sapele Okpe Community

The leadership of  Ugbekoko Community of Delta State at the...

Op-Ed: As Nigeria’s Supreme Court Prepares for Rivers State Proxy Wars, By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu

Depending on what view one takes of the matter,...

Latest

Abigborodo is the host community, Itsekiri leaders tell SEPLAT

Community leaders in Delta State on Friday denounced the...

Ugbekoko leaders disown Sapele Okpe Community

The leadership of  Ugbekoko Community of Delta State at the...

German ski-jumping duo claims victory in Super Team event in Japan

Agency Report - Germany's ski-jumping duo Selina Freitag and Agnes...

World champion Nolte takes third in monobob World Cup

Agency Report - German world champion Laura Nolte finished third...

Berlin plans aid fund for Christmas market attack victims

Agency Report - The victims of the attack on the...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Section

spot_imgspot_img

MORE FROM CHATNEWSTV

Berlin plans aid fund for Christmas market attack victims

Agency Report - The victims of the attack on the Magdeburg Christmas market are to receive a total of €25 million ($26.3 million) in financial...

Investigation after 23 German police cars destroyed in fire

Agency Report - Munich  - The security services in the southern German state of Bavaria launched an investigation on Saturday after 23 vehicles belonging to the...

German Jewish leader decries anti-Semitism on Berlin’s campuses

Agency Report - Berlin  - The president of Germany's Central Council of Jews, Josef Schuster, has said that, while he would study in Germany again nowadays,...

EU, Türkiye Discuss Cooperation on Syria, Gaza, and Ukraine

ANKARA, Türkiye (CHATNEWSTV) — The European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Vice-President, Kaja Kallas, has called for stronger EU-Türkiye cooperation during a...

Deportation Flights Begin Under Trump Administration

WASHINGTON (CHATNEWSTV) — The White House on Friday announced the commencement of deportation flights, a move signaling President Donald Trump’s firm stance on illegal...

Kindergarten teacher released from German hospital after knife attack

Agency Report - Würzburg, Germany  - A kindergarten teacher who was injured in Wednesday's knife attack in the southern German city of Aschaffenburg has been...

12% of young Germans have never heard terms ‘Holocaust’ or ‘Shoah’

Agency Report - Almost one in eight young adults in Germany has never heard the terms "Holocaust" or "Shoah," according to a poll that comes...

Deportation of German stabbing suspect failed due to missed deadline

Agency Report - The deportation of the suspect in Wednesday's deadly stabbing in the southern German city of Aschaffenburg failed due to a missed deadline,...

German Chancellor Scholz: ‘We do not tolerate anti-Semitism’

Agency Report - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Thursday said it was "outrageous and shameful" that the Jewish community still faces discrimination, 80 years after...