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Venezuela Assembly Considers Banning Trinidad PM

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Venezuela’s National Assembly is set to debate a proposal today to declare Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, persona non grata. This follows the Assembly’s second reading of the ‘Commandos Bill for the Integral Defense of Venezuela,’ an all-encompassing national security bill meant to enhance Venezuela’s military prowess amidst escalating regional disputes. If the proposal is greenlit, it would be an unprecedented diplomatic move, marking the first time in the modern CARICOM era that a ruling Caribbean leader has been formally denounced by Venezuela’s legislative body. The term persona non grata, Latin for ‘an unwelcome person’, is used in diplomacy to denote an individual who has been officially banned or deemed unacceptable by a foreign government. Such a declaration typically leads to the individual being barred from entering or staying in the country and losing any diplomatic privileges they might have had.

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