Brito: Gónzalez’s absence from the TSJ confirms that the plan was insurrectional

This Friday, when going to Supreme justice court (TSJ), the former candidate for Primero Venezuela in the presidential elections of July 28, José Brito, pointed out that the absence of the former candidate for the extreme right, Edmundo González, confirms his suspicions that this sector never had an electoral plan other than an insurrectional one.

After signing an agreement in the highest court of the country through which he undertakes to collaborate and present the necessary measures for the review of the results of the last elections, Brito offered statements before representatives of the press, in which he described as an act It is irresponsible that former candidate Edmundo Gonález Urrutia has not made an appearance.

“It seems that here in Venezuela there was never an electoral plan by any sector that participated in this process, on the contrary there was an insurrectional plan, and here it will remain before history, before the country, those of us who have a plan for peace for peace, a plan electoral and never an insurrectionary plan,” he stated.

“Today I verify that my suspicion tends to be reality, there was never an electoral plan and there was a profound insurrectionary plan,” he expressed.

In his speech, the líder politician pointed out that it will be up to the National Electoral Council (CNE) to present the set of results table by table “and it will be up to those who have slightly claimed fraud to present here all the minutes one by one that could support such fraud,” he stated while He indicated that the comparison of all these minutes represents the peace of the country.

Finally, the former candidate ratified his willingness to provide all the evidence necessary for the peace of the country.

Márquez did not sign

Of the eight candidates present in the auditorium of Venezuela’s highest court, Enrique Márquez was the only one who did not sign the minutes. When his turn arrived, he stood up and took the floor to explain the reasons, but Judge Rodríguez told him that this was not the time. Then, at the end of the session, all the candidates had the opportunity to speak briefly before the journalists present in the central platform of the TSJ. “I don’t give a blank check to anyone,” Marquez said to explain his refusal to sign the minutes. He also did not sign the agreement to respect the results of the 28J signed on June 10 at the CNE facilities.

Later, on his social networks, Márquez expanded the explanation. “This is a blind date, with a high degree of opacity and without any transparency. I don’t know if I was cited as an investigation, as a defendant, as a witness, as an expert,” the former rector of the CNE says in a writing.

Ecarri: this is an unprecedented process

Ecarri at the time of signing the commitment document with the TSJ Photo AVN

That same reasoning of Márquez was exposed by Ecarri when he spoke in front of journalists. This, despite the fact that he had already signed the document.

The former candidate for the Lápiz party, Antonio Ecarri, stated that he submitted to the TSJ his observations on the process carried out by the Electoral Chamber, which he described as unprecedented in the contemporary history of Venezuela.

“Without the law, without respect for voting, Venezuelans are not respected, violence is not the way,” the former presidential candidates added in his brief statement. “Democracy without respect for the popular vote is not democracy,” he said.

Ecarri stressed that repression and violence are not the way to “stabilize a Republic.”

He also referred to the “threats of sanctions” that are emerging from opposition spokesmen from abroad.

“They have already come out again to threaten, because it is very tasty from a square in Madrid to be threatening with violence and sanctions, but here the harmed are not the politicians, nor those who handle power, the harmed are those from below, the of the poorest sectors and that is what we cannot allow,” he emphasized.

He added that we should not return to the same vicious circle that Venezuelans have already paid dearly for. We have started a process of conversations to find ways out of this crisis, it is through dialogue, without violence, without repression,” he stated.

Bertuci: Javier Bertucci: Everything must be clarified

Bertucci at the time of signing the commitment document at the TSJ

The former candidate for the El Cambio party, Javier Bertucci, requested the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) in the name of peace and the future of the country and trust in the electoral institution that everything that happened on July 28 be clarified, to that the results can be accepted in a transparent manner and dedicate ourselves together to building the country.

This was stated after having signed the minutes corresponding to the hearing of the Electoral Chamber, which proceeded to admit the contentious appeal introduced by the President of the Republic related to the electoral process of last July 28.

“What I ask of the Supreme Court of Justice – he specified – is that for the peace of the country, for the future of our nation, and for faith and trust in the institution of voting, everything that happened on July 28 be clarified, be brought to light and that we transparently accept the results as the audit and then let us go to build a country, all of us, united as Venezuelans and we can turn the page on this July 28.”

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2024-08-03 17:05:13

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