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Mercosur Montevideo 23 August meeting to decide sanctions on Venezuela

Monday, August 15th 2016 - 12:21 UTC
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The coordinators of Mercosur founding members will decide next 23 August at a meeting in Montevideo on the legal measures to be applied on Venezuela, which self proclaimed itself the presidency of the group and is also questioned for not complying with the rules and regulations to be incorporated to the group. In that case Venezuela could lose its full member status. Read full article

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  • ChrisR

    “Paraguay and Brazil are determined to go ahead while Argentina is less intense on the issue and Uruguay is blamed for having created the special situation.” AND:
    ““Unfortunately Uruguay's decision to abandon the presidency on a given date via a letter has put us in a very difficult situation, there has been no transfer,”

    Oh yes, the seditious, murdering cowards who killed lone policeman and then caused military rule when they all ran away because they thought (rightly) they would be killed themselves haven't changed their spots.

    The 'children' who rule us cannot be trusted and this is just one example. Scum, the lot of them.

    Aug 15th, 2016 - 07:17 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • ElComandante

    Democracy is a real bitc#, huh? Sure is a lot better when you can, for 60 days (then extended into perpetuity for over 7 months now), just dictate/decree stuff to the “democracy” , no?

    Aug 15th, 2016 - 08:16 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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