Switzerland introduced Monday that it has frozen property held within the nation tied to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his associates following the US seize of the chief in Caracas.
“On 5 January 2026, the Federal Council determined to freeze any property held in Switzerland by Nicolás Maduro and different individuals related to him with rapid impact,” the Swiss Federal Division of Overseas Affairs (FDFA) stated.
The choice, which is able to stay in impact for 4 years, goals to forestall the switch of property amid considerations that the funds had been acquired illegally by means of a regime lengthy accused of widespread corruption, based on the company.
The freeze doesn’t apply to members of the present authorities, and Reuters reported that the order will have an effect on 37 folks.
Ought to future authorized proceedings “reveal that the funds had been illicitly acquired, Switzerland will endeavour to make use of them for the good thing about the Venezuelan folks,” the FDFA stated.
The council added that the asset freeze builds on present sanctions towards Venezuela, first imposed in 2018 below the Embargo Act, which incorporates restrictions on financial assets, journey, and particular items.
The brand new measure, enacted below the Overseas Illicit Property Act (FIAA), now targets distinguished people who weren’t lined in earlier Swiss sanctions and are perceived as supporting the Venezuelan regime.
In accordance with the FDFA, the choice was not made based mostly on Maduro’s seize nor the legitimacy of his elimination however amid considerations that his house nation or others might launch authorized motion later to get well the doubtless illegally acquired property.
Freezing the property now acts as a “precautionary measure” meant to protect them for potential future proceedings, based on the Swiss authorities.
“The explanations behind Mr Maduro’s fall from energy don’t play a decisive position in asset freezes below the FIAA,” the Federal Council stated in a press release.
“Nor does the query of whether or not the autumn from energy occurred lawfully or in violation of worldwide legislation. The decisive issue is {that a} fall from energy has occurred and that it’s now attainable that the nation of origin will provoke authorized proceedings sooner or later with regard to illicitly acquired property.”
Authorities added that the federal government is monitoring the scenario carefully and is looking for the peaceable de-escalation of the “risky” scenario.
“The scenario is risky, and several other situations are attainable within the coming days and weeks,” the FDFA stated. “Switzerland is carefully monitoring the scenario in Venezuela. It has referred to as for de-escalation, restraint and compliance with worldwide legislation, together with the prohibition of using power and the precept of respect for territorial integrity. Switzerland has additionally repeatedly provided its good workplaces to all sides to be able to discover a peaceable resolution to the scenario.”
