Nicolás Maduro signed the new National Defense Command Law in Venezuela, which was approved by the Assembly, marking a significant shift in the nations defense strategy.
- On November 11, Nicolás Maduro promulgated the Ley de Comandos de Organizaciones de Defensa Integral de la Nación, enhancing military organization in Venezuela.
- The law received a qualified majority approval during its second discussion in the Assembly, underscoring the governments commitment to national defense.
- The signing took place at Miraflores Palace, the official residence of Nicolás Maduro, emphasizing the central role of the executive in shaping defense policies.
Por Qué Es Relevante
This legislation strengthens military coordination in Venezuela, reflecting Maduros focus on national security amid ongoing political and economic challenges. It could also influence regional dynamics in South America, particularly concerning relations with neighboring countries.