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Banco Santander transfers branch to Venezuelan government

Economy
Spanish Grupo Santander on July 3 made the transfer of its Venezuelan branch to the Venezuelan government official, as President Hugo Chávez's administration made a first down payment of USD 630 million out of the total USD 1.05 billion agreed for Banco de Venezuela.

"The negotiation between the parties has been superb. It is quite a big thing to purchase a bank with the magnitude and management quality that characterizes Banco de Venezuela," said Finance Minister Alí Rodríguez, during the transfer ceremony attended by Grupo Santander's CEO Emilio Botín.

The new chairman of Banco de Venezuela, Eugenio Vásquez Orellana, said they would keep service quality unchanged and improve any aspect that needs to be improved, under the premise of social value.


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Relatives to take Brito's case to international courts

01:06 PM. Human Rights. The Venezuelan Judiciary failed to solve the case of farmer Franklin Brito and, from the point of view of domestic law, all legal resources have been used. Therefore, the heirs of the deceased farmer must resort to different international human rights bodies to seek the justice they have not received in their country, according to lawyer Gonzalo Himiob, a member of NGO Foro Penal Venezolano. Brito's relatives agree.

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