President of the AN denounces to national and international jurists the aggressions that Venezuela is suffering
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Published at: 13/11/2025 12:25 PM
At the beginning of the Meeting of Jurists in Defense of International Law, in Caracas, the president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, denounced the disinformation campaigns, aggressions and the economic blockade imposed against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
Rodríguez denounced that the North American empire, using a series of “fraudulent, slanderous and lying elements”, attacks Venezuela.
He asserted that the empire, making use of its “hegemonic” power through the media and social networks, “installs virtual realities” that are absolutely different from the truth, from the daily life of 30 million human beings who “live together here in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela”.
In this regard, he invited visiting jurists to experience the reality of the country, contrasting media perception, so that they can observe peace and daily life on the streets, stressing that Venezuela is a country of “open doors”.
He affirmed that the sole purpose of the North American empire is to achieve regime change to replace the legitimately constituted government, elected through more than 30 electoral processes over 25 years. “They shamelessly say that what they want is Venezuelan oil,” he said.
The president of the AN called the supposed fight against drugs and the opioid crisis hypocritical because the United States is the largest consumer of illegal substances in the world.
“If the fight against drug trafficking were real, the first thing they should do is consider drug use as a medical and social problem. We wonder how it is that trafficking in illicit substances is never combated, in the place where illegal substances are most consumed in the entire world,” he questioned.
The parliament asked if anyone has ever noticed, seen, read in any media outlet, that a bank was seized in the United States because millions of dollars were obtained as a result of drug trafficking or condominiums, buildings, built with money derived from drug trafficking were confiscated.
He recalled that according to a study in the 70s and 80s, banknotes in circulation in the United States of America, more than 70% of those banknotes had traces of cocaine.
Mazo News Team