Alex Saab Deportation Controversy
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Venezuela's government defends the deportation of Alex Saab, accused of being Nicolás Maduro's frontman, to the United States, stating it serves national interests. The Communist Party criticizes the government's 'double moral'.
Communist Party: Alex Saab Case Exposes Government's 'Double Moral'
- Venezuela's Communist Party (PCV) criticized the government's handling of the Alex Saab case, citing "double moral." - The PCV highlighted the government's shift from defending Saab as a Venezuelan hero to deporting him as a Colombian citizen. - This shift exposes institutional and political contradictions within the ruling party, according to the PCV.
Venezuela Defends Deportation of Alleged Maduro Frontman Alex Saab; "Committed Frauds of All Types"
- Venezuela's government defended the deportation of Alex Saab, a businessman accused of being Nicolás Maduro's frontman, to the United States. - Officials stated Saab is a Colombian national and that…
Venezuela Defends Deportation of Alleged Maduro Frontman Alex Saab
- Venezuela's government defended the deportation of Alex Saab, described as Nicolás Maduro's alleged frontman, stating it served national interests. - Officials emphasized Saab's Colombian nationalit…
Delcy Rodríguez: Alex Saab's Deportation Based on Venezuela's Interests
- Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, stated that Alex Saab's deportation was based on Venezuela's interests. - She described the situation as a matter between the US and Saab. - The busine…
Mario Silva on Alex Saab's Deportation: 'No One Is Safe'
- Venezuelan politician Mario Silva criticized the interim government's handover of Alex Saab to the United States, stating "no one is safe" within Chavismo. - The Venezuelan government confirmed Saab…
Transparency Venezuela Demands Attorney General Investigate Alex Saab
- Transparency Venezuela has urged the Attorney General's Office to investigate businessman Alex Saab. - The NGO alleges Saab was involved in irregular business dealings related to Venezuelan governme…