The resolution was adopted by 51 votes to 1, during Strasbourg plenary session of the European Parliament
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The European Parliament condemned on Thursday the government
of President Hugo Chávez for the disqualification of
nearly 300 Venezuelan opposition politicians and the expulsion
of two senior officials of a human rights advocacy group,
through a resolution adopted by the rightwing political parties.
The text, harshly questioned by the leftist parties and by
Venezuela, was adopted by 51 votes to 1, during Strasbourg
(an Eastern France city) plenary session of the European Parliament
in the framework of "cases of violation of human rights, democracy
and rule of law," AFP reported.
With the exception of one member of the European Parliament,
the Party of European Socialists (PES), the Green Party and
the Group of the European United Left/Nordic Green Left (GUE/NGL)
decided not to participate in the vote as a boycott over what
they consider a move that "scorns" the European Parliament.
The resolution presented by the European People's Party (EPP,
rightwing), the ALDE (Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for
Europe) and the UEN (Union for Europe of the Nations) demands
the Venezuelan government to review the disqualification of
272 politicians, most of them from Venezuelan opposition parties,
which may not be candidates in Venezuela's regional elections
next November.
The resolution rejects "categorically" the "arbitrary" expulsion
of Human Rights Director, José Miguel Vivanco, and of
the deputy director, Daniel Wilkinson, "for having issued
a report criticizing Venezuela's actions against civil liberties
and human rights during the 10-year tenure of President Hugo
Chávez".
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