The Partial Agreement on the Promotion of Political Rights and Electoral Guarantees for All (in Spanish: Acuerdo parcial sobre la promoción de derechos políticos y garantías electorales para todos), most commonly known simply as the Barbados Agreement, is a pair of agreements signed by the
Maduro government and the
Venezuelan opposition
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Plataforma Unitaria Democrática in October 2023, in
Bridgetown
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, Barbados.
History
The agreement is part of broader efforts to ease dialogue between the Venezuelan government and the opposition as well as promoting negotiations aiming at free and fair elections in the country and the welfare of the Venezuelan people.
Norway
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has worked as the main
mediator
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both in the broad talks and in the Partial Agreement.
Text
The agreement was:
PARTIAL AGREEMENT ON THE PROMOTION OF POLITICAL RIGHTS AND ELECTORAL GUARANTEES FOR ALL
The parties, designated for the purposes of this process as the "Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela" and the "Unitary Platform of Venezuela", acting in accordance with the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding signed on August 13, 2021, in Ciudad de Mexico, United Mexican States:
Acting under the protection of the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, the Organic Law of Electoral Processes and other applicable regulations;
Committed to strengthening an inclusive democracy and a culture of tolerance and political coexistence;
Ratifying the will to agree on the necessary conditions for the electoral processes enshrined in the Constitution to be carried out, with all the guarantees;
Rejecting any form of political violence against Venezuela, its State and its institutions:
Taking into account the provisions of paragraphs 1 and 2 of the agreed schedule, referring to "Political Rights for all" and "Electoral guarantees for all", based on the provisions of paragraph 2 of the "General Terms" contained in the Memorandum of Understanding referred to above,
---- AGREE
FIRST: the parties recognize and respect the right of each political actor to choose their candidate for the presidential elections freely and in accordance with their internal mechanisms, taking into account the provisions of the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and the law.
SECOND: the parties will jointly promote before the National Electoral Council, as the constitutional body governing the electoral processes, a set of electoral guarantees for all actors with a view to the upcoming presidential electoral process, based on the provisions of the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, the Organic Law of Electoral Processes and other applicable legal norms.
THIRD: the electoral guarantees for all the actors referred to in this Partial Agreement, and which will be jointly promoted by the parties, will include the following aspects:
1. The proposal that the presidential electoral process be carried out in the second half of 2024, taking into account the constitutional schedule.
2. The execution of the update of the Permanent Electoral Registry, including:
a. Specific days to update registries and data.
b. Informational campaigns and promotion of registration and data updating.
c. Establishment of registration and update points throughout the national territory, with the presence of witnesses from political actors.
d. Continuation of the identification process throughout the country and development of special identification operations, in accordance with the law.
e. Carrying out sessions to update the Electoral Registry abroad, with no limitations other than those provided for in the Constitution and the law.
f. Clean-up of the Electoral Registry inconsistencies.
3. The enforcement all audits planned in the Venezuelan electoral system, including those related to the Electoral Registry, with the participation of all political actors, international observers and national companions, in accordance with the electoral law.
4. The request for invitation to agreed technical electoral observation missions, including the European Union, the UN Panel of Electoral Experts, the African Union, the Inter-American Union of Electoral Organizations and the Carter Center, for the purposes of observing the electoral process presidential, with strict adherence to the Constitution, the law and the agreements signed with the Electoral Branch, without prejudice to the right of political actors to invite national and international companions, within the framework of the law.
5. The promotion of public discourse and a political and social climate favorable to the development of a peaceful and participatory electoral process, without external interference, with respect for citizens, the electoral authority, political actors, the Constitution and the laws from the country. The parties reject any form of violence in the exercise of politics, as well as any type of actions that threaten the sovereignty, peace and territorial integrity of Venezuela.
6. The request to all political actors and public officials to respect and comply with the electoral regulations and the decisions of the National Electoral Council during the development of the campaign.
7. The requirement for the competent authorities to adopt measures to guarantee security, freedom of movement and assembly for all candidates throughout the national territory, with no limitations other than those provided for in the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and the law. The parties will promote the lifting of any measure that may affect the security of the candidates and other political actors.
8. The recognition of the right of political actors to have transparent financing mechanisms that ensure neatness in their origin and management, with no limitations other than those provided for in the Constitution and the law.
9. The promotion of balance in public and private media, as well as ensuring equality of all candidates in access to national and international media and social networks, as well as in public spaces under the administration of the State, within the framework of the provisions of national legislation.
10. The participation of all local, national and international media and social networks will be promoted in the coverage of the electoral campaign, in accordance with the provisions of the law and the procedures established by the competent authorities.
11. The authorization will be promoted to all presidential candidates and political parties, provided they meet the requirements established to participate in the presidential election, consistent with the procedures established in Venezuelan law; also in accordance with the principles of speed, efficiency and effectiveness included in the Constitution.
12. The public recognition of the results of the presidential elections.
FOURTH: The parties will ensure that the electoral conditions referred to in this agreement are equally applicable to the rest of the electoral processes that must be carried out, in accordance with the constitutional election schedule, without prejudice to the fact that they may be extended for said processes.
FIFTH: In accordance with point 7 of the agreed schedule contained in the Memorandum of Understanding, the parties have defined a monitoring and verification mechanism in accordance with the guidelines that govern the dialogue and negotiation process.
SIXTH: Within the framework of the schedule agreed upon in the Memorandum of Understanding, the parties will continue the process of dialogue and negotiation in relation to other measures aimed at strengthening an inclusive democracy and a culture of tolerance and political coexistence, as well as respect for human rights; understanding the need for sanctions against the Venezuelan State to be lifted and claiming independence, freedom, sovereignty, immunity, territorial integrity and national self-determination as inalienable rights of the nation.
Aftermath and reactions
Five people jailed in Venezuela were released on October 19, 2023, including journalist Roland Carreno of the opposition party
Popular Will
Popular Will (, abbr. VP) is a political party in Venezuela founded by former Mayor of Chacao, Leopoldo López, who is its national co-ordinator. The party previously held 14 out of 167 seats in the Venezuelan National Assembly, the country ...
and former legislator
Juan Requesens of the
Justice First
The Justice First () is a centre-right political party in Venezuela. Founded in 1992 as a civil association, it became a political party in 2000. Henrique Capriles was the candidate of the party in 2013 Venezuelan presidential election.
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party, who was under house arrest.
National Assembly of Venezuela
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president and Maduro government negotiator
Jorge Rodríguez called the agreement "the first step towards a civic culture of tolerance and search for agreements and dialogues." Opposition negotiator stated that "this is a first partial agreement. Many points that have already been contemplated in the memorandum of understanding signed in Mexico are yet to be met" adding that the agreements previously made have been progressively fulfilled.
The United States and European Union celebrated the agreement. On 17 October 2023, the U.S. government stated that it welcomes the agreement, as it "represents a necessary step in the continuation of an inclusive dialogue process and the restoration of
democracy in Venezuela Democracy in Venezuela refers to the system of governance that has prevailed in Venezuela since direct election at the presidential level and later in the 1990s at the regional level. Democracy as a system of government in the country has had a hist ...
." The U.S. also eased some of its
sanctions on Venezuela oil, gas and gold sectors, warning that it could reverse the relief if the agreement collapses. Human rights NGO
Foro Penal, while celebrating the release of the five detainees, condemned the lack of transparency in the negotiations and declared that 270 political prisoners remained detained in Venezuela as of October 2023, when the agreement was signed.
Broken agreement
Despite the agreement, leading opposition candidate
María Corina Machado
María Corina Machado Parisca (born 7 October 1967) is a Venezuelan politician and industrial engineer who is currently Venezuelan opposition, opposition leader in Venezuela. She served as an elected member of the National Assembly of Venezuela ...
was disqualified from the
2024 Venezuelan presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Venezuela on 28 July 2024 to choose a President of Venezuela, president for a six-year term beginning on 10 January 2025. The election was contentious, with international monitors calling it neither Free and ...
by
Venezuela's Supreme Tribunal of Justice in January 2024.
Following poor turnout in the
2023 Venezuelan referendum
A consultative referendum was initiated by the government of Nicolás Maduro regarding Venezuela's claim over the Guayana Esequiba, whose territory is disputed with, and controlled by, neighboring Guyana. The referendum took place on 3 Decembe ...
, the chief prosecutor of Venezuela,
Tarek William Saab
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, accused
opposition leaders of sabotaging the referendum and issued
arrest warrant
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Canada
Arrest warrants are issued by a jud ...
s for 15 of them, with charges such as treason and conspiracy. Saab—under
sanctions for multiple alleged offenses—is charged by human rights organizations as "being one of the key people in the regime's efforts to use the Venezuelan justice system as an instrument of political persecution", according to an August 2024 ''Miami Herald'' article.
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With the main opposition candidate banned from running, the US stated that Maduro's government had "fallen short" on its commitments, and reinstated some sanctions in April 2024.
Organizations such as the United Nations
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, the Organization of American States
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, the European Union
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, and Human Rights Watch
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, and countries including Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay, Canada, United States, United Kingdom, France and Germany rejected Machado's disqualification. Several foreign political leaders condemned the disqualification, including President Luis Lacalle Pou
Luis Alberto Aparicio Alejandro Lacalle Pou (, ; born 11 August 1973), is a Uruguayan politician and lawyer, who served as the 42nd president of Uruguay from 2020 to 2025.
The son of former president Luis Alberto Lacalle, Lacalle Pou attended ...
of Uruguay, President Mario Abdo Benítez
Mario Abdo Benítez (; born 10
November 1971) is a Paraguayan politician who served as the 51st president of Paraguay from 2018 to 2023. He was previously a Senate of Paraguay, senator and served as List of presidents of the Senate of Paraguay, ...
of Paraguay, and President Gustavo Petro
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of Colombia. At the Mercosur
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summit, President Alberto Fernández
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of Argentina and President Lula da Silva of Brazil declined to reject the disqualification. Antony Blinken
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, US Secretary of State, called Machado's disqualification "deeply unfortunate". The European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell
Josep Borrell Fontelles (; born 24 April 1947) is a Spanish politician who served as High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission from 2019 to 2024. A member of the Spani ...
, stated that the disqualification "undermines democracy". On 13 July 2023, the European Parliament
The European Parliament (EP) is one of the two legislative bodies of the European Union and one of its seven institutions. Together with the Council of the European Union (known as the Council and informally as the Council of Ministers), it ...
passed a resolution condemning the disqualification.
See also
* Presidency of Nicolás Maduro
* Sanctions during the Venezuelan crisis
References
Further reading
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* {{Cite web , last=Finlay , first=Tony Frangie , last2=Mawad , first2=Guillermo Arcay , date=2023-10-27 , title=Chavismo(s) at the Crossroads of the Barbados Agreement , url=https://www.caracaschronicles.com/2023/10/27/chavismos-at-the-crossroads-of-the-barbados-agreement/ , website= Caracas Chronicles
Crisis in Venezuela
Foreign relations of Venezuela
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Political history of Venezuela
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