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Treasury Continues Pressure on Illegitimate Regime Officials
Undermining Democracy in Venezuela
September 22, 2020

Washington – Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s O ice of Foreign Assets Control
(OFAC) designated five key figures that have facilitated the illegitimate Maduro regime’s
e orts to undermine democracy in Venezuela. These individuals, including Madurosupporting members of the Venezuelan National Assembly (Asamblea Nacional or AN), have
acted as part of a broader scheme to manipulate parliamentary elections taking place in
December 2020 by placing control of Venezuela’s opposition parties in the hands of
politicians a iliated with Nicolas Maduro’s regime, undermining any credible opposition
challenge to that regime.
“The United States remains committed to holding the Maduro regime and its supporters
accountable for their blatant corruption to ensure that the Venezuelan people secure the
free and fair election they deserve,” said Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin.
These individuals are being designated pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 13692, as
amended.

MADURO REGIME USURPATION OF VENEZUELAN
OPPOSITION PARTIES
On July 1, 2020, the Maduro regime-aligned National Electoral Council (Consejo Nacional
Electoral or CNE) announced that parliamentary elections will be held on December 6, 2020.
In response, Interim President Juan Guaidó announced Venezuelans opposed to Maduro
would not participate in the elections on the grounds that the members of the CNE were
illegally selected by the illegitimate Maduro regime-controlled Supreme Court of Justice
(Tribunal Supremo de Justicia or TSJ). Additionally, 37 opposition parties joined a statement
saying they will boycott the elections because CNE members were illegitimately selected by
the TSJ. Those opposition parties believe that the elections will be manipulated by the
regime, and that participating would be equivalent to “collaborating with the strategy of the
dictatorship.”
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During the past three months, the TSJ has heard cases brought forward by corrupt
illegitimate regime-a iliated members of parties ostensibly opposed to Maduro, challenging
the leadership of three of the four largest opposition parties. In each case, the TSJ ruled in
favor of the regime a iliates, resulting in the leadership of each of those parties being
replaced by an ad hoc board of directors; many of the members of these boards were
involved in a prior regime attempt to corruptly take over the Venezuelan National Assembly
(Asamblea Nacional or AN) in January 2020. By handpicking the leaders of political parties
otherwise opposed to him and appointing a new electoral monitor in contravention of the
Venezuelan constitution, Maduro is undemocratically redrawing Venezuela’s electoral map
ahead of the December 6 elections to ensure a favorable outcome that will prolong his
attempted dictatorship.
OFAC is designating the following individuals:
1. Miguel Antonio Jose Ponente Parra (Ponente), the ad hoc TSJ Secretary General of
Maduro-opposed party Primero Justicia (PJ), under ad hoc party chair Jose Dionisio Brito
Rodriguez (Brito). Ponente is a national political delegate for PJ and chief of sta to Luis
Eduardo Parra Rivero (Parra), the self-proclaimed speaker of a fraudulent Maduro-led
iteration of the National Assembly. Today, Ponente was designated pursuant to E.O.
13692, as amended, for being a current or former o icial of the Government of
Venezuela.
2. Guillermo Antonio Luces Osorio (Luces), the ad hoc TSJ Secretary General of Maduroopposed party Voluntad Popular (VP), under ad hoc party chair Jose Gregorio Noriega
Figueroa (Noriega). Luces is also an alternate deputy in the AN for the Mesa de la Unidad

Democratica (MUD). Luces was a VP deputy until he was expelled from the party in
December 2019 for his alleged involvement in Operation Scorpion (Operación Alacrán), a
vote-buying bribery scheme led by Maduro and his cronies, including U.S.-designated
David de Lima. Today, Luces was designated pursuant to E.O. 13692, as amended, for
being a current or former o icial of the Government of Venezuela. (See background
below for additional detail on Operation Scorpion.).
3. Jose Bernabe Gutierrez Parra (Jose Bernabe Gutierrez), the ad hoc TSJ party chair of
Maduro-opposed party Accion Democratica (AD). Jose Bernabe Gutierrez was expelled
from AD in June 2020 for conspiring with the Maduro regime to force AD to join a false
opposition led by the regime and force AD’s participation in fraudulent elections called
illegitimately by the CNE. His re-appointment to the AD leadership by the TSJ was a
“package deal,” along with his U.S.-sanctioned brother Jose Luis Gutierrez Parra’s (Jose
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Luis Gutierrez) appointment to the CNE. Jose Bernabe Gutierrez and Jose Luis Gutierrez
were allegedly paid o to accept these positions and exercise them in the interests of the
illegitimate Maduro regime. Upon being named chair of AD, Jose Bernabe Gutierrez
confirmed that AD would participate in the December 6 parliamentary election, in
contravention of the party’s opposition to the elections prior to the TSJ’s ruling. Today,
Jose Bernabe Gutierrez was designated pursuant to E.O. 13692, as amended, for being
responsible for or complicit in, or responsible for ordering, controlling, or otherwise
directing, or having participated in, directly or indirectly, actions or policies that
undermine democratic processes or institutions in or in relation to Venezuela.
4. Chaim Jose Bucaran Paraguan (Bucaran), who along with Adolfo Ramon Superlano
(Superlano), petitioned the TSJ in June 2020 to challenge the leadership of the fourth
largest Maduro-opposed party, Un Nuevo Tiempo (UNT), and award leadership of UNT to
themselves. Their goal is to install an ad hoc UNT Board of Directors that will allow the
party to participate in the December 6 parliamentary election, which the current UNT
leadership opposes. Bucaran was a UNT deputy in the AN until he was expelled from the
party in January 2020 for participating in a Maduro regime e ort to elect a pro-regime
deputy as AN Speaker by physically preventing many opposition deputies from voting.
Today, Bucaran was designated pursuant to E.O. 13692, as amended, for being a current
or former o icial of the Government of Venezuela.

REGIME TAKEOVER OF F ORMERLY ALLIED PARTY
In August 2020, the TSJ also replaced the leadership of the Partido Tendencias Unificadas

Para Alcanzar Movimiento de Acción Revolucionaria Organizada (Tupamaro), a party that used
to be allied with Maduro’s ruling Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela (PSUV). The TSJ
named Williams José Benavides Rondón (Benavides) ad hoc President of Tupamaro.
Benavides is an alternate deputy in the AN for PSUV. A er being named President of
Tupamaro, Benavides tweeted out his support for Maduro from the o icial Tupamaro Twitter
account; in addition, he confirmed that Tupamaro will participate in the December 6
parliamentary election. Today, Benavides was designated pursuant to E.O. 13692, as
amended, for being a current or former o icial of the Government of Venezuela.

B ACKGROUND ON THE ILLEGITIMATE REGIME’S PHASED
APPROACH TO SEIZING THE NATIONAL ASSEMB LY
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The illegitimate regime’s attempts to take over the AN started in November 2019, with
“Operation Scorpion.” Led by former Venezuelan governor David De Lima (De Lima), the
Maduro regime allegedly bought the votes of opposition deputies in the AN in amounts of up
to $1 million dollars. These bribes were made in an e ort to undermine the January 2020 reelection of Juan Guaidó as president of the AN. Treasury designated De Lima on September
4, 2020, pursuant to E.O. 13692, as amended, for being responsible for or complicit in, or
responsible for ordering, controlling, or otherwise directing, or having participated in, directly
or indirectly, public corruption by senior o icials within the Government of Venezuela.
In January 2020, a group of corrupted pro-Maduro opposition deputies in the AN organized
to physically block many opposition deputies, including Juan Guaidó, from entering the
building to vote in the election for President of the AN. Meanwhile, inside the Assembly
building, a number of corrupted pro-Maduro regime AN deputies, including Brito, Noriega,
Superlano, and Bucaran, voted to elect Parra despite not having a quorum. Eventually, the
opposition deputies forced their way inside the Assembly and re-elected interim President
Juan Guaidó. OFAC designated Brito, Noriega, Superlano, and Parra on January 13, 2020,
pursuant to E.O. 13692, as amended, for being current or former o icials of the Government
of Venezuela.
In the spring of 2020, the TSJ issued several questionable legal rulings in support of
Maduro’s selection of o icials to key government positions, which have oversight of
Venezuela’s national wealth and assets, and election processes. In June 2020, the TSJ
named a new, regime-aligned CNE, undermining a power granted to the AN under
Venezuela’s constitution. One of the new regime-aligned National Electoral Council o icials
is Jose Luis Gutierrez. This move is part of the series of e orts Maduro has taken to ensure a
parliamentary electoral farce on December 6, 2020. OFAC designated Jose Luis Gutierrez on
September 4, 2020, pursuant to E.O. 13692, as amended, for being a current or former o icial
of the Government of Venezuela.

TODAY’S ACTION
As a result of today’s action, all property and interests in property of these individuals that
are in the United States or in the possession or control of U.S. persons are blocked and must
be reported to OFAC. In addition, any entities that are owned, directly or indirectly, 50 percent
or more by the designated individuals are also blocked. OFAC’s regulations generally prohibit

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all dealings by U.S. persons or those within (or transiting) the United States that involve any
property or interests in property of blocked or designated persons.
U.S. sanctions need not be permanent; sanctions are intended to bring about a positive
change of behavior. The United States has made clear that the removal of sanctions may be
available for individuals and entities designated pursuant to E.O. 13692, as amended, who
take concrete and meaningful actions to restore democratic order, refuse to take part in
human rights abuses, speak out against abuses committed by the illegitimate Maduro
regime, or combat corruption in Venezuela.
View identifying information on the individuals designated today.
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