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🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
🇻🇪🇬🇾 Maduro appoints Jorge Rodríguez as campaign manager for the Essequibo referendum
🇻🇪🇬🇾⚖️ Guyana asks the International Court of Justice to stop the referendum on the Essequibo:

Guyana asked the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to suspend a consultative referendum promoted by Venezuela on the Essequibo territory that both countries have disputed for more than a century, according to a statement from the highest UN court.

"Guyana presented to the Secretariat of the International Court of Justice a request for indication of provisional measures" to request that Venezuela "not proceed with the consultative referendum as proposed," the statement states.

The government of Guyana said hours later in a statement that the request responds to a "sinister plan by Venezuela to seize Guyanese territory," while Caracas called the action "barbarism."

"What Guyana has asked for is an outburst, asking Venezuela to repeal its constitutional order, which is not going to happen," launched the Venezuelan vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, in a statement to the press. "What happened (...) if it weren't so tragic, it would be laughable."

Guyana asked the ICJ, "due to the urgency of the matter", to set a hearing before the date of this consultation to make a determination.
Venezuela and Rwanda agree to eliminate visas for technical delegations
Tarek William Saab announces investigation against the president of Guyana and the oil transnationals
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🇻🇪🇬🇾 Luis Almagro, Secretary of the OAS:

"We appreciate Guyana's commitment to peace. The only way to peacefully resolve the Guyana-Venezuela border dispute is through the International Court of Justice, which established jurisdiction over the matter. Venezuela must commit to this peaceful solution and stop intimidating actions ".
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🇵🇪🔥🇻🇪🏴 — Venezuelan terrorist group "Los Gallegos" threatens to murder Peruvians if Dina Boluarte initiates the deportation of Venezuelans as planned for November 10th.

🇺🇸 Recently, the Peruvian government has been engaging in closer military incursions with the United States and diplomatic processes with some European countries.

❗️This has caused discontent with certain left-wing political factions in Latin America, leading to various negotiation problems between neighboring governments.

🚓 Furthermore, several countries have made agreements with the Venezuelan government to repatriate Venezuelan citizens who are refugees or living illegally.
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Head of the Mission of the United States Foreign Office for Venezuela, Francisco Palmieri:

"They have to enable all the candidates (...) In a free election you do not have the right to define your opponent. The primary is a fact, the result cannot be changed."
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🛢 🇨🇳 🇬🇾 In Guyana, The World's Fastest-Growing Economy, U.S. Businesses Risk Losing Ground to China

🔶️ Last year, Guyana's GDP grew by an astounding 62.3 percent, the highest in the world according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and this rapid clip of formidable double digit yearly growth is expected to continue for the foreseeable future. And with all this newfound wealth, coupled with its key geographic position as a neighbor to both Venezuela and Brazil, largescale multinational corporations from across the world are scrambling to plant their flags in the country.

🔶️ China Harbour and Engineering Corporation is leading several strategic infrastructure projects including a major expansion and renovation of Guyana's main airport. China Railway Construction Corporation Limited, another major player, is slated to build a key bridge in the country's capital, Georgetown. In health care, Sinopharm has signed on to build six new hospitals in the country. And Huawei, China's global technology juggernaut, is quickly becoming Guyana's go-to partner for a whole range of IT needs, a relationship underscored by President Ali's visit to the company's headquarters on his recent state visit to China earlier this year.

🔶️ ExxonMobil, together with its partners Hess and CNOOC, a Chinese state oil company, have already invested over $40 billion in Guyana.

https://www.newsweek.com/guyana-worlds-fastest-growing-economy-us-businesses-risk-losing-ground-china-opinion-1839237