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European Parliament to debate human rights situation in Venezuela
  EL UNIVERSAL
Friday February 05, 2010  02:57 PM


The European Parliament (EP) plans to discuss and take a position next Thursday on human rights situation in Venezuela following the closure of the private TV network RCTVI and the deaths of two students in protests carried out after the Venezuelan government decision.

The plenary in Strasbourg (France) will discuss the issue at the initiative of the European People's Party (EEP), a Conservative group which is the largest parliamentary bloc in the Chamber, and of the Liberal and Democrat groups.

According to parliamentary sources, the motions that these political groups will submit to the EP will criticize the government of President Hugo Chávez, since this is the usual position of these political parties regarding Chávez administration. The Venezuelan government has been condemned several times by the European Parliament, Efe reported.

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