Morales
explained that sanctioning the authorities that administered
democratic elections contradicts the will of the Venezuelan people.
On
Saturday, Bolivian President Evo Morales blasted the latest penalties
imposed by the United States on Venezuela as being an attempt to
undermine Latin American.
The
head of state explained that sanctioning the authorities that
administered democratic elections contradicts the will of the
Venezuelan people.
“Latin
America is no longer a Yankee colony,” he declared, adding that
the move demonstrates the futility of failed interventionist attempts
against his ally state.
The
unilateral sanctions, Morales stated, are a consequential offense
levied against the people of Venezuela.
"The
U.S. violates the human, political and economic rights of Venezuelan
brothers and imposes arbitrary and unilateral sanctions because the
right was decisively defeated in the October elections, an aggression
against Venezuela, democracy and Latin America," said the
post on the Bolivian leader's Twitter account.
He
warned that the United States' action is an attempt against
democracy.
Last
Thursday, the U.S. government introduced new sanctions against 10
Venezuelan executive officials, including ministers and members of
the National Electoral Council (CNE).
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