The President of Venezuela celebrates victory over the recognition of the United Kingdom in a trial for the protection of the Republic’s gold reserves the kept in that country

The President of Venezuela celebrates victory over the recognition of the United Kingdom in a trial for the protection of the Republic’s gold reserves the kept in that country

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The President in Charge, Juan Guaidó, celebrated the ruling of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, which determined that, as of February 4th, 2019, it recognizes Juan Guaidó as Interim Constitutional President of Venezuela until credible presidential elections can be held. The Court also determined that, since February 4th, 2019, the United Kingdom does not recognize Nicolás Maduro as President of Venezuela for any reason or purpose.

By Centro de Comunicación Nacional

Dec 20, 2021

We recognize and respect the rule of law that prevails in the United Kingdom and in the dispute over the control of the reserves of the Central Bank of Venezuela in the United Kingdom. We will undertake the next phase of the trial with dedication to prove the illegality of the decisions made by Maduro’s Supreme Court against the Ad-Hoc board of the BCV and to achieve its non-recognition by the courts of the United Kingdom. Once this is achieved, the legitimate BCV would assume the full protection of these reserves against Maduro’s regime.





Lastly, we are grateful for the statements of the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding its country’s recognition and support for the Venezuelan people. We will continue to be dedicated to exercising our constitutional duty to protect the assets of the Republic for future generations and to promote free and fair presidential elections in Venezuela, with the purpose of ending the suffering of the Venezuelan people and rescuing our democracy.

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