E EVE of the Summit of the Americas, Venezuelan President, Nicolas Maduro, reported Sunday, April 5, , that he had received 8 of the 10 million signatures he was seeking for a petition demanding the repeal of the decree by which Obama declared a "national emergency" after considering Venezuela an "unusual and extraordinary threat "to US security.
"I informed Jorge (Rodríguez, mayor of Caracas, head of the campaign) that on Saturday we surpassed the figure of 8 million signatures Thanks to all the country;. We are going to win La Paz", he wrote on the social network Twitter
. It is reported that he plans to present it to President Obama at the Summit.
The Government began in mid-March collecting the signatures of at least 10 of the 30 million inhabitants of Venezuela to demand the repeal of the decree Obama signed March 9.
Maduro has since reiterated that Obama won with his "misguided and erratic" decision to raise "a wave of global outrage" expressed in two resolutions adopted, by various international organizations.
Under Secretary of State for Latin America, Roberta Jacobson, said Friday at a conference about the upcoming Summit of the Americas to be held in Panama that she was disappointed by the international support for Venezuela.
Jacobson called the support of Latin American countries for Venezuela as an exercise in solidarity based on rhetoric, with "tone" that evaluated, "demonizes United States."
"I was disappointed there was not more countries defend sanctions that were not to harm Venezuelans or the Venezuelan government as a whole," she said.
In addition to the decree, the US also announced sanctions against seven senior Venezuelan government figures considered those responsible for
E EVE of the Summit of the Americas, Venezuelan President, Nicolas Maduro, reported Sunday, April 5, , that he had received 8 of the 10 million signatures he was seeking for a petition demanding the repeal of the decree by which Obama declared a "national emergency" after considering Venezuela an "unusual and extraordinary threat "to US security."I informed Jorge (Rodríguez, mayor of Caracas, head of the campaign) that on Saturday we surpassed the figure of 8 million signatures Thanks to all the country;. We are going to win La Paz", he wrote on the social network Twitter. It is reported that he plans to present it to President Obama at the Summit.The Government began in mid-March collecting the signatures of at least 10 of the 30 million inhabitants of Venezuela to demand the repeal of the decree Obama signed March 9.Maduro has since reiterated that Obama won with his "misguided and erratic" decision to raise "a wave of global outrage" expressed in two resolutions adopted, by various international organizations.Under Secretary of State for Latin America, Roberta Jacobson, said Friday at a conference about the upcoming Summit of the Americas to be held in Panama that she was disappointed by the international support for Venezuela.Jacobson called the support of Latin American countries for Venezuela as an exercise in solidarity based on rhetoric, with "tone" that evaluated, "demonizes United States.""I was disappointed there was not more countries defend sanctions that were not to harm Venezuelans or the Venezuelan government as a whole," she said.In addition to the decree, the US also announced sanctions against seven senior Venezuelan government figures considered those responsible for
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