Petro said that Colombia and Brazil will not recognize Maduro if the electoral records are not presented

Petro said that Colombia and Brazil will not recognize Maduro if the electoral records are not presented
  • The Colombian president said that there was no electoral freedom for the opposition because the main candidate, leader María Corina Machado, did not participate | Photo: EFE

Colombian President Gustavo Petro said on Wednesday that his country and Brazil will not recognize Nicolás Maduro’s victory in the Venezuelan presidential elections if the minutes of the elections held on July 28 are not presented.

“I will now talk with President Lula. We agreed on one point: if there is no presentation of minutes, there is no recognition,” Petro said in an interview with CNN in New Yorkwhere he participates in the UN General Assembly.

The Colombian president and his Mexican and Brazilian counterparts, Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, respectively, have tried to mediate in the crisis that Venezuela has been experiencing since the National Electoral Council (CNE) announced Maduro’s disputed victory.

Neither of these countries has yet recognised President Maduro’s re-election, nor have they opted for the victory of opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, and they are calling for the publication of the electoral records and opening avenues for dialogue between the parties.

However, this is the first time that Petro has said that neither his country nor Brazil will recognize Maduro if the minutes are not presented.

“Previous error”

For Petro, there was a “prior error” before the Venezuelan elections because “a society was forced to dispute political power without freedom, and the issue of freedom applies to all the sides that are fighting.”

Colombian President Gustavo Petro. Photo. EFE / Mauricio Dueñas Castañeda / Archive
Petro said that Colombia and Brazil will not recognize Maduro if the electoral records are not presented

There was no freedom for the opposition, because the main candidate (María Corina Machado) did not participate and it is a problem today because, who do you talk to in Venezuela on the side of the opposition? And for the side of the Venezuelan government as well because a country under economic sanctions is not free to vote,” said the head of State.

According to the Colombian, all the actors are now “trapped” in the crisis.

“In the face of this situation, you have an opposition that feels like it is the government, but is not in the government, and a government that did not show the minutes, which therefore cannot legitimize the elections, but is in the government,” he said.

These are “two absolutely polarized and distant positions,” to which, he believes, should be added the presidential elections in the United States in November, which, he believes, will influence the situation in the South American country.

On August 22, the Electoral Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), chaired by the pro-government Caryslia Rodríguez, validated the official results of the July 28 elections, which gave victory to Maduro, questioned inside and outside the country.

Meanwhile, the majority opposition – grouped in the Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD) – maintains that its standard-bearer, González Urrutia, is the winner of the elections based on “83.5% of the electoral records” collected by witnesses and table members on election day, to reinforce its claim.

To date, the CNE has not published the disaggregated results – as established in its schedule – that confirm Maduro’s victory, despite numerous requests from the opposition and a large part of the international community.

With information from EFE

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2024-09-26 01:45:00

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