The Essequibo, an oil-rich region, is still contested. Latest episode to date: Venezuela has adopted a law affirming its sovereignty over Essequibo, administered by neighboring Guyana. The law, unanimously approved in plenary session on Thursday March 21, was submitted to the Supreme Court, which must validate its constitutionality.

It was written by President Nicolas Maduro after the referendum organized in December on the annexation of the disputed region. The law designates the territory as a new state of Venezuela, governed from the city of Tumeremo, located in the Venezuelan state of Bolivar.

“We did it,” rejoiced after the vote the President of Parliament and one of the main promoters of the text, Jorge Rodriguez.

“This National Assembly confirms the right of the Venezuelan people to defend their territory,” declared Diosdado Cabello, considered the number two in Venezuelan power.

Guyana declared itself in a statement "gravely concerned" by the adoption of this law, considering that it "is a flagrant violation of the sovereignty of Guyana". He called on the international community to “uphold the rule of law by rejecting Venezuela’s illegal expansionism.”

A disputed territory

A territory of 160,000 km2 rich in oil and natural resources, Essequibo is at the center of strong tensions between the two countries after the launch in September of oil tenders by Guyana in the territory, which pushed Venezuela to organize its referendum. This resulted in an “overwhelming victory” (96.33%) on the question of the integration of the region into Venezuela.

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Some 125,000 people, or a fifth of Guyana's population, live in Essequibo, which covers two-thirds of the country's land area.

Venezuela maintains that the Essequibo River should be the natural border, as in 1777 during the time of the Spanish Empire. Guyana assures, for its part, that the border, dating from the English colonial era, was ratified in 1899 by an arbitration court in Paris.

With AFP

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