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Venezuela Seeks to Strip Opposition Leader’s Citizenship

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Venezuela’s government said on Saturday it moved to strip a prominent opposition leader of his citizenship for “calling for a foreign military intervention,” marking a significant escalation of its efforts to repress dissidents.

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On Saturday, the Venezuelan government announced the immediate withdrawal of the passport of the Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López, resident in Spain, as well as the opening of a process for the withdrawal of nationality. “The Chancellery and the Saime (Administrative Service of Identification, Migration and Aliens) will proceed immediately, in accordance with the relevant procedures, to the cancellation of the passport of the aforemen…

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On Saturday, the Venezuelan government announced the immediate withdrawal of the passport of the Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López , resident in Spain, as well as the opening of a process for the withdrawal of nationality . «The Chancellery and the SAIME (Administrative Service of Identification, Migration and Aliens) will proceed immediately, in accordance with the relevant procedures, to the cancellation of the passport of the aforem…

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The President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, asked the highest authorities in Venezuela to withdraw the citizen of a opposition leader, Leopoldo Lopez, who accused him of encouraging an American military invasion, writes AFP.

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The Chavista regime has initiated a legal process to strip opposition leader Leopoldo López, founder and national leader of the Popular Will Party, of Venezuelan nationality. The politician, veteran leader and reference of the anti-Chavista currents, has been exiled in Madrid for five years. On Friday, Nicolás Maduro himself submitted an appeal to the Supreme Court of Justice (politically controlled by the leaders of the Bolivarian revolution) t…

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DiarioVea broke the news in on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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