The U.S. Allows Venezuela to Pay for Maduro’s Defense, a Legal Victory that Complicates Power in Caracas
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Analysis by Maria Santana, CNN en Español The decision of the United States to authorize the Venezuelan government to finance the legal defense of the overthrown President Nicolás Maduro is not a political gesture in his favor, but, according to legal experts, a maneuver to protect the integrity of the judicial process. U.S. sanctions on the government, as well as several Venezuelan officials and state companies, had blocked access to funds link…
On January 3, an earthquake shook Venezuela. A political earthquake, for more signs. The president of the country, Nicolás Maduro, sent an audio to his son, Nicolás Ernesto Maduro Guerra, alias 'Nicolasito'. "They are bombing: that the homeland continues to fight, we go ahead." Shortly after, Maduro was deposed and detained by the US authorities, and transferred to an American prison. Several months have passed, and the situation seems to have s…
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