Canada imposes new sanctions as Venezuelan President Maduro sworn in despite global condemnation
- Canada imposed new sanctions against 14 Venezuelan officials as President Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third term, despite global condemnation of his election as illegitimate.
- The opposition claimed their candidate, Edmundo González, won the election with double the votes, supported by the U.S.-based Carter Center's observations.
- Maduro's administration faced protests and accusations of human rights violations, with over 20 people killed during unrest following the election.
- The U.K. And European Union also imposed sanctions on Venezuelan officials, condemning the lack of democratic legitimacy in the election.
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