Spanish Government Takes on the EP to Shield Venezuela’s Regime Once Again
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The Ibero-American Summit hangs by a thread and does not end up being clear on which side of history the government wants to stand. After José Manuel Albares officially asked – and unsuccessfully – the EU to withdraw the sanctions against Delcy Rodríguez at the European Union Foreign Affairs Council (EAC) at the end of February, the government will ask Brussels for a temporary exceptionality to allow the President-in-Charge of Venezuela to enter…
Editorial (ALN).-The Government of Spain will formally request from the European Union a "temporary exception" to allow the entry into Spanish territory of the president in charge of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez. According to the newspaper ABC of Spain, the strategy of the Spanish executive consists in activating an administrative mechanism known as "waiver". This procedure allows an authorization [...] The entry Spain will request from the EU an …
In 2018, the European Union sanctioned the current president charged with undermining democracy and the rule of law in Venezuela. The post Spain will call for an exception in the EU to take Delcy Rodríguez to the Ibero-American Summit appeared first on EL NATIONALA.
The government of Pedro Sánchez will ask Brussels for a “temporary exception” to allow Delcy Rodríguez to enter Spain on the occasion of the Ibero-American Summit of 4 and 5 November, given that it remains subject to the sanctions regime of the European Union. The “president in charge” is included in this list of Venezuelan senior officials sanctioned since 2018 for “subverting democracy and the rule of law”, which implies an automatic veto of a…
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