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UK enforces sanctions on Venezuelan authorities as Maduro sworn in as president

Britain announced new sanctions on Friday versus 15 individuals connected with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's federal government, stating they were responsible for human rights violations and undermining democracy and the guideline of law.

The sanctions target 15 people, including the head of Venezuela's leading court, members of the security forces and military officials, Britain's Foreign Workplace said in a. declaration.

The sanctions were announced on the day of Maduro's. inauguration for a third term and coincided with sanctions. enforced by the United States and European Union member states. He has actually stayed in power in spite of a disagreement over an election and. global calls for him to stand aside.

Maduro and his government have actually always declined sanctions. by the United States and others, stating they are illegitimate. measures that amount to an economic war created to cripple. Venezuela.

Maduro and his allies have cheered what they state is the. nation's strength despite the procedures, though they have. historically blamed some economic difficulties and shortages on. sanctions. Venezuela's electoral authority and leading court say Maduro,. whose time in workplace has actually been marked by a deep economic and. social crisis, won last year's governmental vote, though they. have actually not published comprehensive tallies. Those targeted by Britain's sanctions will deal with travel bans. and property freezes, avoiding them from going into Britain and. from holding funds or financial resources in Britain.

(source: Reuters)