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Venezuela parliament defends speaker Diosdado Cabello | Venezuela parliament defends speaker Diosdado Cabello |
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Venezuela's parliament has passed a motion defending its president, Diosdado Cabello, against what it described as "a campaign of lies by national and international media". | Venezuela's parliament has passed a motion defending its president, Diosdado Cabello, against what it described as "a campaign of lies by national and international media". |
On Monday the Wall Street Journal reported he was being investigated by the US for possible drug-trafficking and money-laundering. | On Monday the Wall Street Journal reported he was being investigated by the US for possible drug-trafficking and money-laundering. |
Mr Cabello dismissed the accusations, saying no proof had been offered. | Mr Cabello dismissed the accusations, saying no proof had been offered. |
In March the US imposed sanctions on a group of Venezuelan officials. | In March the US imposed sanctions on a group of Venezuelan officials. |
Venezuelan opposition leaders and US officials have previously made similar accusations against the governments of President Nicolas Maduro and his predecessor Hugo Chavez. | Venezuelan opposition leaders and US officials have previously made similar accusations against the governments of President Nicolas Maduro and his predecessor Hugo Chavez. |
Mr Cabello is both president of the National Assembly and the second most senior official in the governing Socialist Party. | |
Last month he filed a defamation suit against 22 people linked to various media outlets who had republished details of the US accusations. | Last month he filed a defamation suit against 22 people linked to various media outlets who had republished details of the US accusations. |
Correspondents say he sees the accusations as part of a campaign to discredit the country's socialist achievements and to destabilise it months before a parliamentary election. | Correspondents say he sees the accusations as part of a campaign to discredit the country's socialist achievements and to destabilise it months before a parliamentary election. |
The US has sanctioned at least 50 Venezuelan government officials whom it accuses of drug-trafficking and human rights abuses. | The US has sanctioned at least 50 Venezuelan government officials whom it accuses of drug-trafficking and human rights abuses. |
In December, President Barack Obama signed a decree classifying Venezuela as a "security threat". | In December, President Barack Obama signed a decree classifying Venezuela as a "security threat". |
Last month the 11 members of the Alba group of Latin America countries urged him to repeal the decree and made clear they backed Venezuela. | Last month the 11 members of the Alba group of Latin America countries urged him to repeal the decree and made clear they backed Venezuela. |
Thousands of Venezuelans marched through the streets in December in protest against the US sanctions against Venezuelan officials. | Thousands of Venezuelans marched through the streets in December in protest against the US sanctions against Venezuelan officials. |
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