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Venezuelan transitional president Delcy Rodríguez criticizes that US sanctions are damaging the country's economy. Demonstrators call for its abolition.
The Trump administration is constantly putting pressure on Venezuela - again and again with success. Nevertheless, Caracas does not shy away from criticism. Throughout the country, demonstrations against US sanctions are organized.
Social and political organizations began today in Venezuela a 'Great National Pilgrimage' against U.S. sanctions.
Rodríguez denounced that the 1,081 coercive measures in force threaten the entry of workers and the development of Venezuela. "I call for the cessation of sanctions (...) All sanctions, that there is not one left."
Chavismo and other sectors of Venezuela are preparing to begin a 13-day national pilgrimage on Sunday called by the president-in-charge, Delcy Rodríguez, to demand the total lifting of the sanctions, which were relaxed in recent months of rapprochement with the United States, following the capture of Nicolás Maduro last January. The mobilization will end on May 1, when the president plans to announce a "responsible" increase in the minimum wage,…
Chavismo prepares to begin "great pilgrimage" of thirteen days against sanctions
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