Washington:The US has imposed sanctions on seven Venezuelan individuals who tried to seize control of the South American country's legislature, which has been controlled by the opposition since 2015.
In a press release on Monday, the US Treasury Department designated the individuals as "current or former officials of the government of Venezuela for their actions undermining democracy," adding that they were "corrupt National Assembly officials" who were doing the bidding of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, reports Efe news.
It described that move earlier this month as a "failed attempt to illegitimately seize control of the National Assembly and block interim President Juan Guaido and other deputies from participating in a constitutionally required election of National Assembly leadership".
Treasury said that in addition to lawmaker Luis Parra, the other individuals designated were Jose Gregorio Noriega Figueroa, Franklyn Leonardo Duarte, Jose Dionisio Brito Rodriguez, Conrado Antonio Perez Linares, Adolfo Ramon Superlano and Negal Manuel Morales Llovera.
The action by the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control freezes any assets those seven Venezuelan individuals may have under US jurisdiction and bars them from conducting financial transactions with American citizens.
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