“Fascist and corrupt president, We don’t want to associate with a criminal like you.who only sought out Venezuela to try to enrich themselves with our oil,” said the Caribbean nation’s Foreign Minister, Yván Gil, in X.
In response to Bukele’s post on this social network, the foreign minister added: “The lies and ridiculousness that you promote on social media will not happen hereas your charged criminals will not pass by.”
The Salvadoran president, who never showed interest in associating with Maduro’s Executive, He said on Monday that there was “fraud” in the Venezuelan presidential elections and added that he will not reestablish relations until that country has “real elections.”
He recalled that They had broken “diplomatic relations with (Nicolás) Maduro for 4 years“when his government ordered the departure of the diplomatic mission from the South American country in November 2020.
Fascist and corrupt President, we do not want to associate with a criminal like you, who only sought out Venezuela to try to enrich himself with our oil. The lies and ridiculousness that you promote on Social Networks will not happen here, just as your criminals will not happen… https://t.co/xOncBY9yjt
— Yvan Gil (@yvangil) July 29, 2024
“We will not reopen them until their people can choose their leaders in real elections.“concluded Bukele, who in June assumed a second consecutive term in El Salvador, despite the fact that the Constitution prohibits re-election.
What we saw yesterday in Venezuela has no other name than fraud. An “election” where the official result has no relation to reality. Something that is obvious to anyone.
We broke diplomatic relations with Maduro 4 years ago. We will not reopen them until his people…
— Nayib Bukele (@nayibbukele) July 29, 2024
This Monday, the National Electoral Council (CNE) officially proclaimed Maduro president, after announcing on Sunday night that the Chavista, in power since 2013, won the elections with 51.2% of the votesthe same result that was given when 80% of the minutes had been counted and there were still more than two million votes to count.
Meanwhile, the standard-bearer of the majority opposition, Edmundo González Urrutia, obtained 44.2% of the votesaccording to the first and only public report of the CNE, which He did not specify which candidates the 2 million 394 thousand 268 votes went to. of which no reports were made.
Thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets of Caracas and several regions of the country on Monday to protest against the result granted by the CNE to Maduro, which awards him 51.2% of the votes, a dubious outcome for the opposition and much of the international community.
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