"Venezuela's Presidential Election Deal in Jeopardy as Court Bars Opposition Leader"

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has warned that the agreement with the political opposition for holding elections later this year is at risk of collapsing due to what he describes as "conspiracies" against him. The United States had temporarily eased oil sanctions on Venezuela in response to the agreement, but stressed that the relief depended on lifting bans on opponents holding public office and releasing political prisoners. The recent arrests of opposition members by the government could jeopardize the agreements and lead to the sanctions being reinstated, potentially impacting the upcoming elections.
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- Venezuela Opposition Leader Can't Run Against Maduro, Court Says Bloomberg
- Dueling political factions demonstrate in Venezuela's capital as presidential election race heats up The Associated Press
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