Venezuela Implements Harsh Penalties for Supporting U.S. Naval Blockade

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In response to increasing tensions and recent U.S. seizures of oil tankers, Venezuela has introduced a new law imposing prison sentences of 15 to 20 years for individuals who support what the government deems 'piracy and blockade' by the United States. Announced by President Nicolás Maduro, the law aims to protect national commerce against international crimes and is a reaction to U.S. sanctions targeting Venezuelan oil exports. The law is currently undergoing voting for final approval, with specific penalties yet to be finalized. This legislation is seen as a measure to bolster Venezuela's economy amidst external pressures and aims to safeguard the living standards of its citizens.
Key Details: • New law proposes 15-20 years of imprisonment for supporting U.S. actions against Venezuela. • Law aims to protect national commerce and prevent erosion of living standards. • Final voting on the law is expected to occur soon, with no definitive text available yet.