UK Solidarity Group Welcomes Appeal Court Ruling on Venezuelan Gold

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UK Solidarity Group Welcomes Appeal Court Ruling on Venezuelan Gold

Venezuelan National Constituent Assembly member María Alejandra Díaz called the court victory a step forward, but feared the British government Bank of England would use stalling tactics to avoid transferring the 31 tons of bullion to the UN Development Programme to buy humanitarian aid for South American country.

British solidarity campaigners have hailed the reversal of a High Court ruling that handed £1 billion in Venezuelan gold reserves to an opposition leader.

On Monday the Court of Appeal overturned Justice Nigel Teare’s July 2 judgement granting control over the 31 tonnes of gold belonging to state oil company PDVSA to Juan Guaidó, who made a rival claim to the presidency last year after United Socialist Party leader Nicolas Maduro’s re-election.

Middlesex University senior lecturer and expert on Latin America Francisco Dominguez, who is also national secretary of the Venezuela Solidarity Campaign, welcomed the ruling against Guaidó’s claim to the bullion.

“We must step up the campaign to demand that the retained resources are definitely given to the Venezuelan government so it uses it to continue fighting the pandemic by purchasing food, medicines and vital health inputs.”

Venezuelan authorities have pledged to deposit the bullion with the UN Development Programme, to be used exclusively to buy food and medicines for the South American country stricken by hyperinflation and a fuel shortage caused by US sanctions amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Guaidó, an MP for the Popular Will party, declared himself interim president in January 2019 with the support of the opposition-controlled National Assembly, which he was speaker of at the time, along with the US and the European Union. He lost his position as speaker in January this year to Luís Parra of the Justice First party, but has contested the legitimacy of that vote as well as Maduro’s re-election in 2018.

Dominguez’ comments echoed those of Venezuelan National Constituent Assembly member María Alejandra Díaz on Tuesday, who told Sputnik it was “one more step” towards Caracas regaining control over its assets.

She called the July 2 High Court ruling “judicial colonialism” that attempted to impose British law on Venezuelan constitutional matters.

But Díaz was not optimistic that the Bank of England would give the gold back that easily.

And Diaz claimed the decision to deposit the bullion with the Bank of England was taken without the proper authorisation, insisting: “Whoever handed over that gold as guarantee on the part of the Venezuelan government should be tried and punished.”

Sourse: sputniknews.com

UK Solidarity Group Welcomes Appeal Court Ruling on Venezuelan Gold

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