Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Tuesday called for the publication of the electoral results in Venezuela.
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In order to resolve the dispute over the outcome of the elections, he described the process in the neighboring country as “normal”.
“It’s normal that there is a fight,” Lula said in an interview with a television station affiliated with the Globe network.
And he argued that the way to resolve it is for the National Electoral Council (CNE) to “present the minutes” so that, if there were doubts, the opposition could appeal to the courts, whose decision “people will have to comply.”
“It’s normal that there is a fight,” Lula said in an interview with a television station affiliated with the Globo network, and said the way to resolve it is for the National Electoral Council (CNE) to “present the minutes.” pic.twitter.com/70t2UeG6Ss
— EFE News (@EFEnoticias) July 30, 2024
The content of the interview was advanced by TV Globo and it is Lula’s first statement since the CNE declared Maduro the winner of the elections.
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2024-08-01 12:10:23