US‑Backed Talks Between Venezuela’s Two Parliaments Set to Begin on August 1
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The opposition leader Simón Calzadilla considered that the meeting announced by Jorge Rodríguez and Dinorah Figuera for next August 1 “opens a range of possibilities” to move towards a political change in Venezuela, especially after the worsening crisis caused by the earthquake of last June 28. Calzadilla, leader of the Movement for Venezuela (MPV), reiterated that since the first announcement of this initiative on June 18, his organization supp…
US‑Backed Talks Between Venezuela’s Two Parliaments Set to Begin on August 1
Venezuela · Politics Key Facts —Main Goal The dialogue aims for the democratic reinstitutionalization of Venezuela, moving the country toward a stable political framework after years of division. —Key Institutions Negotiations will prioritize strengthening the National Electoral Council (CNE) to restore confidence in future voting processes, a core demand of investors and foreign governments. —US […] The post US‑Backed Talks Between Venezuela’s …
Members of the “2015 Parliament” will meet on August 1 with current Venezuelan leaders to negotiate, among other things, the reforms of the country’s Supreme Court and Electoral Tribunal, in accordance with Marco Rubio’s three-phase plan.
US-backed talks between Venezuela's two parliaments to begin August 1
The two legislative bodies vying for legitimacy in Venezuela will begin a joint working agenda on August 1, promoted by the United States, with the stated aim of moving toward a democratic reinstitutionalization of the country, more than six months after the capture of former President Nicolás Maduro.
The parties undertake, with the sponsorship of the United States, to work from 1 August on a road map that will lead to unity
The country is in phase two of the road map marked by the US and at the center of the dialogue is the election of a new Supreme Court of Justice and the new National Electoral Council, which would give way to an electoral timetable.
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