Venezuela: Background and U.S. Relations

Author:   Congressional Research Service
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Pages:   50
Publication Date:   08 April 2018
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Venezuela: Background and U.S. Relations


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Venezuela is in the midst of a political crisis under the authoritarian rule of President Nicol s Maduro of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV). Narrowly elected to a six-year term in 2013 following the death of populist President Hugo Ch vez, Maduro is deeply unpopular. Nevertheless, he has used the courts, security forces, and electoral council to repress and divide the opposition, grouped in the Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) coalition. In spring/summer 2017 security forces quashed protests, with more than 130 killed and thousands injured. Maduro then orchestrated the controversial July 2017 election of a National Constituent Assembly (ANC) to rewrite the constitution. President Maduro has consolidated power over a divided opposition. The PSUV dominated gubernatorial and municipal elections held in 2017, although fraud likely occurred in both contests. In January 2018, the ANC called for presidential elections to be moved up from late 2018 to April and barred many parties from participating. After negotiations, the election was moved to May 20, 2018. Venezuela also is experiencing a serious economic crisis, marked by rapid contraction of the economy, hyperinflation, and severe shortages of food and medicine. President Maduro has blamed U.S. sanctions and corruption for the country's economic problems, while distributing food to critical voter blocks, increasing military control over the economy, and launching a digital currency to try to evade U.S. sanctions. He maintains Venezuela will seek to restructure its debts, although that appears unlikely. The government and Petr leos de Venezuela, S.A. (PdVSA), the state oil company, defaulted on some bond payments in November 2017. U.S. Policy The United States historically has had close relations with Venezuela, a major U.S. foreign oil supplier, but friction in relations increased under the Ch vez government and has intensified under the Maduro regime. For more than a decade, U.S. policymakers have had concerns about the deterioration of human rights and democratic conditions in Venezuela and the lack of bilateral cooperation on counternarcotics and counterterrorism efforts. U.S. funding and political support have bolstered civil society in Venezuela and Organization of American States (OAS) efforts to address the country's crisis. As the situation in Venezuela has deteriorated, the Trump Administration has employed targeted sanctions against Venezuelan officials responsible for human rights violations, undermining democracy, and corruption. In August 2017, President Trump imposed economic sanctions that restrict the ability of the Venezuelan government and the PdVSA to access U.S. financial markets. Additional sanctions on Venezuela's oil sector are being considered but could hurt the Venezuelan people and U.S. economic interests. Congressional Action The 115th Congress has taken actions in response to the situation in Venezuela. In February 2017, the Senate approved S.Res. 35, which expresses support for targeted sanctions, dialogue, and OAS efforts. In December 2017, the House passed H.R. 2658, which would authorize humanitarian assistance for Venezuela, and H.Res. 259, which would urge the Venezuelan government to hold open elections and accept humanitarian aid. Some Members of Congress have called for temporary protected status for Venezuelans in the United States. S.Res. 363 (December 2017) expresses concern about the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela. S.Res. 414 (February 2018) condemns the undemocratic practices of the Venezuelan government and calls for a free and fair electoral process. Congress has appropriated funding to support democracy and human rights efforts in Venezuela ($7 million in FY2017). The Trump Administration did not request FY2018 assistance. The Administration requested $9 million in FY2019 assistance for Venezuela.

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Author:   Congressional Research Service
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.141kg
ISBN:  

9781987654622


ISBN 10:   1987654625
Pages:   50
Publication Date:   08 April 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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