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Venezuela's Parliament to Create a Law to 'Take Care' of the National Red Cross of 'Demanes' · Global Voices

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The proposal was discussed by parliamentarians and approved at first instance.
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The National Assembly, controlled by Chavismo, will create a law to "take care" of the Venezuelan Red Cross (CRV) of "desmanes." This was announced by the Speaker of Parliament, Jorge Rodríguez, noting that the organization was led by "a true criminal" for more than four decades. In this Tuesday’s ordinary session, the Chavista bench presented a bill with 28 articles, amid Rodriguez’s accusations, against the former president of the CRV Mario Vi…

The National Assembly (AN) of Venezuela will create a law to "take care" of the Venezuelan Red Cross (CRV) of "desmanes", according to the president of the legislature, Jorge Rodríguez, who pointed out that the organization was led by "a true criminal" for more than four decades. During this Tuesday's parliamentary session, the official bench presented a bill [...] The AN entry will create a law to "care" the national Red Cross of "desmanes" was…

The proposal was discussed by parliamentarians and approved at first instance.

On Tuesday, the National Assembly will debate the draft law of the Venezuelan Red Cross, a regulation that seeks to strengthen the legal framework of this humanitarian institution and guarantee its transparent and autonomous functioning in the country. The project provides for the updating of the rules governing the organization, in order to adapt them to the international standards of the Red Cross and Red Crescent movement. Among the highlight…

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TVES | Sonríe Contigo broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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