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US SR339
Resolution
AI Summary
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Condemns Nicolás Maduro's regime for human rights abuses, political repression, and dismantling democratic institutions since 2013, including alleged crimes against humanity under investigation by the International Criminal Court
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Declares Maduro's January 10, 2025 inauguration illegitimate, citing failure to release legitimate vote tallies from the July 2024 presidential election, which independent tallies indicate opposition candidate Edmundo González won
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Documents post-election repression including at least 25 protesters killed, over 2,000 detained, 896 political prisoners as of April 2025, arrest warrants for opposition leaders, and 70 opposition figures arrested before May 2025 elections
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Recognizes opposition leader Maria Corina Machado's leadership and urges the Maduro regime to release all political prisoners and wrongfully detained Americans, including opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa
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Calls on the Trump administration to remain committed to advancing a peaceful, democratic transition of power in Venezuela
Legislative Description
A resolution condemning Nicolas Maduro and the Venezuelan regime's continued human rights abuses, political repression, and dismantling of democratic institutions, and recognizing the resilience of the Venezuelan democratic opposition under the leadership of Maria Corina Machado and Edmundo Gonzalez.
International affairs
Last Action
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S4777: 1)
7/28/2025