Economics

No Elections in Venezuela as Long as ‘Vulgar Sanctions’ Stand

  • Government says Maduro’s opponents petioned U.S. sanctions
  • No date set yet for next year’s presidential election
Photographer: Fabiola Ferrero/Bloomberg
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Venezuela said future elections in the country would only take place once U.S. sanctions against top ranking officials and its finances are lifted, in a sign from the government that next year’s presidential vote is at risk.

Information Minister Jorge Rodriguez said on Monday that any potential accord between President Nicolas Maduro and opposition lawmakers, as well as any vote, hinged on “the lifting of the vulgar sanctions the Venezuelan right wing’s leadership requested of Donald Trump’s Treasury Department as well as Spanish, Canadian and other authorities.”