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Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has called on the international community to increase pressure on President Nicolas Maduro's government to allow her coalition's chosen candidate to participate in the upcoming July 28th elections. This comes amid accusations from various quarters that Maduro is rigging the election, with the Biden administration considering maintaining sanctions relief despite these allegations. Critics argue that the Venezuelan regime, responsible for creating poverty, misery, and displacing 7 million refugees, is refusing to let a real opponent onto the ballot. There are calls for the reimposition of sanctions against Maduro's government, which is accused of breaking all promises made to have sanctions lifted by not allowing a free and fair election. Meanwhile, the U.S. is contemplating ways to impose new limits on oil sales by Maduro's government that do not exacerbate the Venezuelan migrant crisis, raise U.S. gas prices, or upset other Latin American countries.
The Biden administration is considering ways to impose new limits on oil sales by the government of President Nicolás Maduro without increasing the number of Venezuelan migrants, raising U.S. gas prices or angering other Latin American governments. https://t.co/fEFT3wWlNv
Keeping oil prices down is NOT a reason for Biden to refuse to reimpose sanctions on Venezuela's Maduro after Maduro broke all promises (made to get sanctions lifted) to allow a free and fair election. https://t.co/m1jexvgeSn
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro is afraid of facing off with the popular opposition leader in an open and competitive election, writes Carrie Filipetti. https://t.co/LiFWqI6VoI
The Venezuelan strongman is careening through the red lines set by the U.S., the Editorial Board writes. https://t.co/EwY2qeAXhH
U.S. considers allowing limited oil business to continue in #Venezuela #oott https://t.co/RcE9Qqb2Nr
U.S. considers allowing limited oil business to continue in Venezuela https://t.co/RlqHw6mO7M
Is Venezuela's opposition dividing and conquering — or playing into the hands of President Nicolas Maduro? https://t.co/UsQhrPmvHx
“The worst thing that could happen is that we’re seen as embracing a bad policy that we inherited from the Trump admin,” the person familiar with the issue said. “Maduro would go into the July elections with all the restrictions and put the blame on us.” https://t.co/XvwvY0fDZy
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"Venezuela's Maduro is breaking through all red lines. Time to respond." An excellent editorial, from the Washington Post. https://t.co/LODmnlbIxa
The Venezuelan regime has created poverty, misery and 7 million refugees. Most Venezuelans oppose it. But Maduro, like Putin, will not let a real opponent onto the ballot, despite promising to hold a free election. Time to reimpose sanctions https://t.co/OnKiqOhf6W
This administration must truly care NOTHING for Venezuelans and our freedom. Unethical and weak. They will keep sanctions relief despite Maduro rigging upcoming July 28th election. https://t.co/Xw5daCiXk8
“The Biden administration is likely to extend the current policy until July 28, when Venezuela will hold elections, people familiar with the administration’s thinking say” https://t.co/SK1RLPXRhC
Venezuela’s Maduro is breaking through all red lines, the Editorial Board writes. Time to respond. https://t.co/yeWL5C6WSn
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado on Friday urged the international community to heap more pressure on President Nicolas Maduro's government to allow her coalition's chosen candidate to take part in July elections https://t.co/OLbIxwI5up