Venezuela’s Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) has approved a fifth consecutive extension of the country’s economic emergency decree. This latest extension will keep the decree in effect for an additional 60 days, lasting until August. The decree was initially implemented to address the ongoing economic crisis in Venezuela. The TSJ’s decision allows the government to continue utilizing special powers to manage the economy. This marks the fifth time the emergency measure has been prolonged, indicating the continued severity of the economic situation. Details regarding the specific measures authorized under the decree were not provided in the report. The extension was approved by the Sala […].