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Government of Peru ignores the legitimacy of Maduro in the new presidential term

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After the appointment of Nicolás Maduro as president of Venezuela, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Government of Peru do not recognize the legitimacy of the new presidential term.

Through a statement, he pointed out a series of measures, which follow what is in the declaration of the Lima Group of January 4.

The first secretary Rosa Alvarez Nuñez and it is confirmed that it is the impediment of entry into the national territory to Nicolás Maduro and 100 members of His regime and related persons.

In addition, it is indicated that it has coordinated with the authorities of the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) and the Superintendency of Banking, Insurance and AFP (SBS), for compliance with the economic-financial measures established in the citation.

Among them, share the list of members of the regime of Nicolás Maduro and natural and legal persons related to it, and their future updates, with all subjects bound to the Financial Intelligence Unit (UIF).

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also confirmed that banking institutions do not have correspondent banking relationships with Venezuelan financial institutions.

“The Government of Peru ratifies its full right in the National Assembly Free and Democraticly elected in December 2015. The Republic of Peru is not synonymous with the legitimacy of the new presidential term of Nicolás Maduro and reaffirms its unequivocal and firm condemnation of the rupture of the Constitutional order and the rule of law in Venezuela, highlighting that only through the full restoration of democracy and respect for human rights, can the political, economic, social and humanitarian crisis facing that country be resolved, “reads ad.

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