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US orders diplomats' families to leave Venezuelan capital

The United States is ordering relatives of American diplomats to leave the Venezuelan capital ahead of a polarizing vote planned today to start rewriting the country's constitution.

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The United States is ordering relatives of American diplomats to leave the Venezuelan capital ahead of a polarizing vote planned today to start rewriting the country's constitution.

The State Department says it's also allowing US government workers to depart the embassy in Caracas and limiting the movement of those who stay. An updated travel warning also urges American citizens not to travel to Venezuela due to social unrest and violence.

The ordered departure comes three days before President Nicolas Maduro's government plans to hold a vote for an assembly tasked with overhauling the country's charter.

Maduro's opposition says the election rules are rigged to strengthen his hold on power.

The US has been urging Maduro to cancel the vote and threatening more US sanctions if occurs held anyway.

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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