2024-08-04 12:51:50
This Sunday, pope francisco Finally spoke out on the Venezuelan crisis but avoided criticism of Nicolás Maduro and a crackdown on the opposition who denounced last Sunday’s election as fraudulent, calling for “Searching for the truth” and ask “All parties avoid violence.”
“I sincerely call on all parties to seek the truth, exercise restraint and avoid any form of violence.”“, the Pope said after praying the Angelus on Sunday.
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“Disputes are resolved through dialogue and dispute resolution,” the 87-year-old religious figure added before crowds gathered in the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Square to hear his speech. Keep in mind the real interests of the people rather than partisan interests”.
“We entrust this country to the intercession of Our Lady of Coromoto, who is loved and respected by the Venezuelan people.and the intercession of José Gregorio Hernandez, whose presence unites us all,” he added.
Chaos and violence broke out in Venezuela on July 28 after the National Electoral Council (CNE) declared victory and began elections. third semester Maduro’s election was triggered by the opposition, which denounced fraud and demanded the release of voting records.
he Question the results and request Disclosure of election records He was accompanied by several countries in the region, including the United States, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil and Colombia.
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