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Venezuelans without passports or safe-conduct passes can enter the country through the border with Colombia

Venezuelans without passports or with expired documents who need to enter the country can do so through the border with Colombia, due to the existence of the Treaty of Tonchalá, which establishes mobility between both countries by simply presenting an identity card.

William Gómez, border analyst and former mayor of the border municipality of Bolívar, explained that given Venezuela's regulations not allowing entry into the country to those with expired documents and without safe-conduct passes, the option to return to the country is through the international bridges that link Venezuela with Colombia through the state of Táchira.

The option would be to travel from any of the countries to El Dorado airport in Bogotá, where they can stamp entry into the country even with an expired passport, and then travel to Cúcuta, where it is also possible to stamp exit from Colombia. From Cúcuta, Norte de Santander, there are four international bridges through which you can enter Venezuela: Simón Bolívar, Atanasio Girardot, Francisco de Paula Santander and Puente Unión.
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⚠️ Sebin arrested the mayor of Maracaibo, Rafael Ramírez Minutes ago, journalist Ángel Monagas reported that SEBIN agents arrested the mayor of Maracaibo, the leader of Primero Justicia, Rafael Ramírez Colina. An unspecified number of other officials have…
Vanessa Linares reveals that Rafael Ramírez and his team would have been transferred to Caracas

“We were informed unofficially that my husband, Mayor Rafael Ramírez Colina, and his team, who were arbitrarily and illegally detained, were transferred to Caracas. However, both I and the rest of his family have been prevented from seeing Rafael and from knowing how and where he is,” said Linares de Ramírez.
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Maduro calls those Dumbs and retards anyone who criticize him for having brought forward Christmas
🇻🇪🇪🇸 Spanish Foreign Minister demands respect for the monarchy from Venezuela

"Whenever we speak to other countries and talk about the institutions of other countries, we always do so with respect and we demand the same respect for all our institutions from the rest of the international community," responded the Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares.

✳️ The Venezuelan Parliament approved this Tuesday a political agreement in which it urges the Government of Spain to abolish the monarchy, considering it an institution linked to corruption and an expression of the extreme right, in response to the decision of the Spanish Congress to recognize the anti-Chavez leader Edmundo González as president-elect.
Ministry of Education allows retired teachers to return to teaching, while maintaining their retirement benefits.
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Maduro expresses solidarity with the US and the state of Florida over the passage of the Milton.
OVF: Inflation rate in September stood at 3.4% and the annualized rate at 46%
⚠️Chavista Adrián Romero is appointed as interim mayor of Maracaibo
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🇻🇪🇨🇴 Venezuela puts itself "at the disposal" of Colombia to "maintain stability" in that country
🇻🇪🇵🇹Edmundo González met with the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister of Portugal

The opposition's unitarian standard-bearer, Edmundo González Urrutia, visited Portugal on Thursday, where he met with the prime minister and the foreign minister of the European nation.

"Today I had a productive agenda in Portugal. I met with the Prime Minister of the Portuguese Republic, Luis Filipe Montenegro, and also with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Paulo Rangel. In the long conversations, the Portuguese Government and Portugal reaffirmed their commitment to plurality, human rights and respect for the will of the Venezuelan people," González Urrutia said on his social networks.
UN renews the Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela

The United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) approved this Friday the renewal for two years of the Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela, to document alleged crimes against humanity occurring in the country.

With 23 votes in favor, six votes against and 18 abstentions, the motion was approved.

✳️ Last Friday, September 20, the International Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela presented its fifth report.

Martha Valiñas, the president of the mission, told the UN that “after the presidential elections, the human rights situation has worsened.”

"The state's repressive machinery continues to commit serious human rights violations and crimes (…) The victims and the population in general are left helpless in the face of the arbitrary exercise of power in a context in which the minimum appearance of legality in the actions of the authorities is disappearing," he said.