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...Nicolás González Casares, a Spanish socialist MEP who negotiated the EU parliament’s position, defended the CFD provision and said any attempts to scrap it would prompt “strong opposition” from the parliament...
...“We Venezuelans want to participate in decisions, we want to vote and that’s why we have registered Manuel Rosales,” González wrote on X....
...An NSC spokesperson said Gonzalez’s departure was at his own request to spend more time with his family....
...Nicolás has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing....
...Colombia’s leftwing president Gustavo Petro, a former guerrilla, promised “total peace” when he was sworn in last year....
...Glas was Correa’s vice-president and Luisa González, who lost to Noboa last year, was backed by Correa. González on Saturday called on Noboa to resign over the embassy raid....
...in October that it would partially lift sanctions on Venezuela — including on its oil and mining sectors — for six months following the resumption of talks between the socialist government of President Nicolás...
...Colombian president Gustavo Petro’s son has been arrested on money laundering charges amid an election finance scandal that threatens to undermine the South American country’s first leftist government....
...The sweeping economic reform agenda of Colombia’s leftist president Gustavo Petro is under threat following revelations from his son that criminal money entered last year’s election campaign....
...Stalin González, a member of the opposition’s negotiating team, said the ruling could affect the deal that it reached with Maduro....
...The son of Colombian president Gustavo Petro admitted on Thursday that criminal money entered his father’s election campaign, according to a prosecutor on the case....
...Oil companies will go and talk to [Venezuelan president Nicolás] Maduro but nobody is going to build a wind farm in Venezuela.”...
...A year ago Marelbys Meza was an unknown figure in Colombia, working as a nanny caring for the small child of an aide to President Gustavo Petro....
...’s Ex-Tracts, cataloguing English rave flyers from the ’90s), zines and personal photographic prints by Courrèges collaborators Spyros Rennt and Cha Gonzalez. 119 rue Vieille du Temple 75003 Paris, until...
...Juan González, Biden’s top Latin American adviser, led a delegation to Caracas in March 2022 to open high-level talks with Maduro but progress since then has been slow....
...Such developments are fuelling uncertainty about the political outlook, said Gustavo Grobocopatel, chief executive of agribusiness company Los Grobo....
...The fight for social justice certainly remains a potent unifying force, bringing together figures as diverse as Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Colombia’s leader Gustavo Petro....
...Nicolás Maduro appeared to be enjoying the inauguration of a gleaming new baseball stadium on the outskirts of Caracas last month....
...Gustavo Martínez Pandiani, a longtime Massa adviser and current foreign ministry official, said Massa would “put his own stamp” on the next Peronist government. “He has always believed in fiscal order....
...The move fulfils a campaign pledge from Colombia’s first leftist president, Gustavo Petro, himself once a guerrilla fighter with the now-defunct M-19 rebels, and is part of his wider calls for “total peace...
...When Gustavo Petro joined Colombia’s M-19 guerrilla movement in the late 1970s, he assumed the nom de guerre Aureliano in homage to Colonel Aureliano Buendía, a character in Gabriel García Márquez’s masterpiece...
...The report, which was widely circulated in media supportive of President Nicolás Maduro’s socialist government, suggested claims about widespread impoverishment in oil-rich Venezuela had been “exaggerated...
...Colombia’s new leftist president, Gustavo Petro, has also given Maduro a diplomatic boost by re-establishing full diplomatic relations....
...Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s strongman, was not invited despite Caracas and Bogotá being poised to reset their frosty relationship....
...Colombian president Gustavo Petro — who took office in August and is the country’s first leftist leader — travelled to Caracas on Tuesday to meet Nicolás Maduro, who resisted a US-backed effort to oust him...
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