Florida Senate - 2026                            (NP)    SR 1766
       
       
        
       By Senator Calatayud
       
       
       
       
       
       38-01839-26                                           20261766__
    1                          Senate Resolution                        
    2         A resolution recognizing the importance of the United
    3         States’ actions against narco-terrorism, affirming the
    4         national security significance of holding Nicolás
    5         Maduro accountable, supporting democratic transition
    6         in Venezuela, and expressing solidarity with the
    7         Venezuelan people.
    8  
    9         WHEREAS, the United States has formally identified Nicolás
   10  Maduro as a narco-terrorist based on allegations of
   11  participation in large-scale narcotics trafficking and
   12  collaboration with transnational criminal and terrorist
   13  organizations, activities that directly threaten the safety,
   14  security, and public health of the United States, and
   15         WHEREAS, the pursuit and accountability of narco-terrorists
   16  is a critical component of United States national security
   17  policy and of broader efforts to combat organized crime, illicit
   18  drug trafficking, and terrorism, all of which undermine
   19  democratic institutions and the rule of law, and
   20         WHEREAS, Nicolás Maduro and his regime represented a grave
   21  threat to democracy, stability, and human rights in Venezuela
   22  and throughout the Western Hemisphere, contributing to political
   23  repression, economic collapse, mass displacement, and the
   24  erosion of democratic principles, and
   25         WHEREAS, the stability of Venezuela is strategically
   26  important to the United States and to hemispheric relations,
   27  particularly in countering the growing influence of
   28  authoritarian regimes and hostile foreign powers, including
   29  China, Russia, and Iran, whose involvement in the region
   30  undermines democratic governance and the interests of the United
   31  States, and
   32         WHEREAS, the presence and influence of Cuban officials and
   33  security operatives in Venezuela have contributed to the use of
   34  repressive tactics, including surveillance, intimidation, and
   35  the suppression of political dissent, thereby exacerbating human
   36  rights violations and the oppression of the Venezuelan people,
   37  and
   38         WHEREAS, a necessary and immediate first step in any
   39  credible transition to democracy in Venezuela must be the
   40  liberation of the nearly 1,000 political prisoners who remain
   41  unjustly detained for exercising their fundamental freedoms and
   42  opposing authoritarian rule, and
   43         WHEREAS, the current moment presents a critical opportunity
   44  to advance democracy, the rule of law, and respect for human
   45  rights in Venezuela, and to support a peaceful transition that
   46  reflects the will of the Venezuelan people, and
   47         WHEREAS, the 2024 Venezuelan electoral process demonstrated
   48  the determination of democratic forces to pursue change through
   49  peaceful means, despite systemic repression and institutional
   50  barriers, and
   51         WHEREAS, María Corina Machado, a leader of Venezuela’s
   52  democratic opposition, has been internationally recognized and
   53  was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her principled, peaceful
   54  leadership and unwavering commitment to democracy, human rights,
   55  and nonviolent political change, and
   56         WHEREAS, the State of Florida shares deep cultural,
   57  familial, and economic ties with the Venezuelan people, and the
   58  restoration of democracy in Venezuela would strengthen
   59  prosperity, regional stability, and the enduring bonds between
   60  Venezuela and the United States and the State of Florida, NOW,
   61  THEREFORE,
   62  
   63  Be It Resolved by the Senate of the State of Florida:
   64  
   65         That the Florida Senate recognizes the importance of the
   66  United States holding narco-terrorists accountable as an
   67  essential measure to protect national security and promote
   68  stability and democratic values in the Western Hemisphere.
   69         BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Florida Senate commends
   70  President Donald J. Trump for his leadership and decisive
   71  actions in confronting narco-terrorism and advancing United
   72  States national security interests, and acknowledges the role of
   73  Secretary of State Marco Rubio in championing diplomatic efforts
   74  in support of democracy and freedom in Venezuela.
   75         BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Florida Senate also
   76  commends President Donald J. Trump for his commitment to a
   77  Western Hemisphere in which all nations may finally live in
   78  freedom, governed by democratic institutions, respect for human
   79  rights, and the rule of law.
   80         BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Florida Senate denounces
   81  foreign interference and repressive practices, including those
   82  carried out by Cuban officials in Venezuela, and calls for an
   83  end to actions that undermine sovereignty, democracy, and human
   84  dignity.
   85         BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Florida Senate supports the
   86  immediate release of all political prisoners in Venezuela as an
   87  indispensable first step toward reconciliation, democratic
   88  transition, and the restoration of civil liberties.
   89         BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Florida Senate affirms its
   90  solidarity with the Venezuelan people and democratic leadership,
   91  including those recognized for peaceful opposition, and supports
   92  a transition to democracy which will bring freedom and
   93  prosperity to Venezuela while strengthening cultural and
   94  economic ties with the United States and the State of Florida.
   95         BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution, with
   96  the Seal of the Senate affixed, be transmitted to the Governor
   97  of the State of Florida, the President of the United States, the
   98  United States Secretary of State, each member of the Florida
   99  delegation to the United States Congress, and appropriate
  100  international partners supporting democratic transition in
  101  Venezuela as tangible tokens of the sentiments of the Florida
  102  Senate.