Sánchez demands a transparent recount of the presidential election from Venezuela before the UN

Sánchez demands a transparent recount of the presidential election from Venezuela before the UN

Sánchez spoke about Venezuela during his speech at the UN / Photo: Courtesy

The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, brought to the UN General Assembly this Wednesday Spain’s “unwavering” commitment to democracy in Venezuela and considered a transparent recount of the votes after the presidential elections “imperative.”

In his speech before the UN General Assembly and in a review of points of conflict and tension around the world, Sánchez stopped at the moment he is going through in Venezuela, which he had also previously referred to in a press conference to insist on the need for the minutes of the last presidential elections to be published.

He demanded it again before the multilateral forum, emphasizing that respect for the will of the Venezuelan people is “imperative” with a recount of the electoral results in conditions of total transparency.

After those elections on July 28, the President of the Government considers that Venezuela is in a “hugely worrying” situation.

“I want to reiterate once again Spain’s unwavering commitment to democracy and the defense of human rights in this country,” Sánchez proclaimed.

Likewise, he condemned any arrest or threat against political leaders.

Caracas / EFE

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2024-09-30 16:14:26

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