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US prepares list of 60 Venezuelans for possible sanctions over election, sources state

The U.S. has drafted a list of about 60 Venezuelan federal government authorities and member of the family who might be approved in the very first punitive procedures following the South American nation's disputed governmental election in July, 2 people near to the matter said.

The proposed list singles out authorities from Venezuela's. National Electoral Council (CNE), the Supreme Court and the. counterintelligence police who have actually been involved in political. chaos, the people stated.

The U.S. Treasury Department submitted the draft. sanctions list in current days to the State Department, which has. the last word on who will be sanctioned, and the number could. modification, individuals stated.

The sanctions would impose travel bans on targeted officials. and relative, and would restrict U.S. entities from doing. company with them.

The CNE announced incumbent President Nicolas Maduro winner. of the July 28 election without exposing complete vote tallies. Venezuela's Supreme Court this month began a vote audit, however. experts and electoral observers say it is not likely to challenge. the government.

Washington and other governments have actually challenged Maduro's. claimed election success. Competing candidate Edmundo Gonzalez also. declared triumph, and results from more than 80% of tally. tallies released by the opposition reveal a resounding success. for him, with about 67% support.

HOLD TO ACCOUNT

It was not immediately clear when the procedures would be. revealed and if any industry sanctions might accompany them.

The U.S. State Department declined to comment. The U.S. Treasury Department and Venezuela's Foreign Affairs ministry did. not respond to requests for remark.

U.S. Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs,. Brian Nichols, on Tuesday stated on the social media website X. that Washington would hold responsible those who make it possible for. electoral fraud and repression.

Neighboring nations and the U.S., Canada, the European Union. and the regional Company of American States have actually stepped up. require complete results to be published. Nevertheless, they have. so far shown little indication of tough action over what several. condemned as voting fraud.

Senior U.S. officials have actually said that electoral adjustment. removed Maduro's triumph claim of any reliability, and left. the door open to fresh sanctions.

In coordination with our partners, we are thinking about a. range of choices to incentivize and push Maduro to acknowledge. the election results, a representative for the U.S. National. Security Council informed Reuters recently.

NARROW CHOICES

The U.S. also is extremely concerned by the approximate repression. and indiscriminate detainment of opposition supporters by. Venezuelan security forces, the representative included.

Washington's alternatives to impose more sanctions are narrow. 5 years earlier, the U.S. announced the most serious procedures yet,. following Maduro's unrecognized very first re-election. These. measures have struck the OPEC member's oil sector because.

In April, the Treasury Department decided not to restore a. broad license that had temporarily approved Venezuela the methods. to freely export its oil. The U.S. instead issued specific. licenses to some energy companies.

Washington has actually currently approved lots of key Venezuelan. authorities, consisting of the CNE's head, Elvis Amoroso.

(source: Reuters)