2024-09-20 06:21:46
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, re-elected in an election in which no one has seen any record and no evidence has been confirmed by the courts, continues to deliver daily speeches emphasizing that his government is “against the odds.” At the same time, he ignores global opposition Criticism of his apparent authoritarian rule once again took aim at exiled opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia.
“I am saddened that Mr. Gonzalez Urrutia asked me for leniency but you did not say a word.” Maduro fired shots at an official event, denying that opponents were “forced” to sign a “confidential” document recognizing Maduro’s victory. “He had no words, he couldn’t claim his clumsiness and cowardice in trying to save what I didn’t know…”
Chavismo posted this Thursday Charter Among them, González Urrutia, before going into exile in Spain, “Committed to abide by the Supreme Court’s ruling” This proves that the July 28 election for the left-wing rulers for a third consecutive term was marred by fraud. Gonzalez Urrutia from Spain denounced that “he did it under duress in order to leave the country”, comments that also set off a political whirlwind in the European country.
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Maduro’s re-election, announced by the National Electoral Council (CNE), which is accused of serving Maduro, was not recognized by the United States, the European Union and most Latin American countries amid complaints of fraud by the opposition leadership. Corina Machado.
The European Parliament on Thursday even recognized Gonzalez Urrutia as “Legitimate President” The Venezuelan Legislature calls it “Catastrophic aggression.” However, the EU did not designate González as the “democratically elected president”.
“I feel sorry for Patalucco,” Maduro said sarcastically, reverting to the nickname he gave him during the campaign. Refers to a rooster who is not good at fighting.
“In the end he proved to be a fool (…). González Urrutía, no one can claim that he was cowardly and betrayed his followers out of self-defense.” As everyone knows, this opponent After receiving a warrant for his arrest, he went into hiding for a month before requesting asylum in Spain.
González Urrutia arrived in Madrid on Sunday, September 8, after signing a letter purportedly written by himself to the president of parliament, Jorge Roro, leader of the powerful Chavista party. Letter from Jorge Rodriguez. “I have always been and will continue to be willing to recognize and abide by the decisions of the judiciary within the framework of the Constitution, Including the above-mentioned (Supreme Court) Electoral Chamber ruling, although I disagree with it“I abide by it because it is the decision of the Supreme Court of the Republic,” The text, which the Chavista government attributes to González Urrutía, allegedly contains a promise of “confidentiality” from all parties.
‘Gonzalez Urrutia is desperate’
Meanwhile, Jorge Rodriguez held a new press conference to provide more details on negotiations with Gonzalez Urrutia, who according to the congressman Tia: “He was the one who came into contact with the government through an interlocutor who mediated phone calls and personal conversations.”
“Mr. Gonzalez Urrutia had to leave Venezuela and he was desperate.” He promised. “This is nothing more than surrender.” Rodriguez reached the settlement after referring to letters reflecting the candidates’ signatures and the release of audio of a meeting held at the Spanish ambassador’s residence.
Rodriguez explained that he disclosed the information in light of the diplomat’s political activities abroad, when he pledged in the document to lower his profile.
Gonzalez Urrutia, on the other hand, argued: “Either I sign or I face the consequences.” On Thursday, he issued a statement stating that he was “neither coerced nor coerced by the Spanish government. There was no coercion by the Spanish Ambassador to Venezuela, Ramon Santos.”
“The sole purpose of the diplomatic efforts undertaken was to help me leave the country without exerting any type of pressure on me,” he continued.
The case of “corrupt” ports
Maduro announced the port intervention in another appearance on Thursday, saying “we have to clean up” the facilities and pledging to “clean up” the facilities in a country where corruption is rife.
“I will go ahead and sign a decree under which I will establish the Venezuelan Port Intervention Commission to reverse the administrative process and clean the country’s ports in a way that we have never done before,” the president said during a meeting with businessmen.
Maduro proved his decision was the right one Complaints of Industrialists This represents delays in its export efforts. He asked for a reduction in the 34-day export average, “This is vulgar” to 10 days.
As usual, the “Reorganization” committee was in charge, Military portrait: Rear Admiral Germán Eduardo Gómez Larez, He was also appointed Bolivarian President of Puerto Rico (Bolipuertos), The state-owned companies responsible for managing them have expanded military powers in key positions.
“This is a space that deserves a major renovation and reimagining,” Maduro said, urging Gomez Lares to “cleanse the port of corruption.”
The president also signed an agreement to create an export promotion agency to “explore Venezuela’s huge potential to bring products to international markets” and appointed Daniela Cabello, the daughter of powerful parliamentary leader Diosdado Cabello The head of the agency.
According to Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), Venezuela ranks alongside South Sudan, Syria and Somalia as one of the four most corrupt countries in the world.
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