He Government of Venezuela called this friday violent accomplices to the 11 American countries whose governments They do not recognize the election victory of Nicolás Maduro in the July 28 presidential elections, which, although ratified by the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), is still questioned by much of the international community.
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In a statement, Caracas rejected “in the strongest terms the rude and impudent statement of the governments” of Chile, Argentina, Costa Rica, Ecuador, the United States, Guatemala, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the Dominican Republic and Uruguay, in which these countries denounced that the TJ “pretends validating the “electoral” results without support.
These countries “intend to continue violating international law and committing an unacceptable act of interference in matters that concern Venezuelans alone,” the letter said.
According to Venezuela, these positions are eleven countries “endorse and become complicit in criminal violence” The post-election protests – for which the government blames the opposition – include the “use of transnational criminal gangs hired for this purpose.”
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‘Venezuela demands absolute respect for its country sovereignty and independence“To governments that are today again trying to impose a policy of regime change,” the statement continued.
In any case the Government He assured that he will crush “any action that these countries try to take” through their failed governments against the Venezuelan people.
In a joint statement, the governments of the 11 countries questioned “the supposed verification” by the TSJ of the results of the National Electoral Council (CNE), both institutions controlled by people with ties to Chavismo.
“Our countries had already expressed their ignorance about the validity of the CNE statement, after opposition representatives were denied access to the official count, the non-publication of the minutes and the subsequent refusal to carry out an impartial and independent audit of them,” they added.
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The largest opposition coalition, the Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD), assures that its standard bearer, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutiawon the presidential election by a wide margin, publishing “83.5% of the election data,” which he assured was collected by witnesses and pollsters, to support his claim, which was supported by several countries and national and international organizations.
The CNE declared Maduro the winner without publishing the split resultsa point that was considered in the competition schedule, which was requested by a large part of the international community.
Source: El heraldo
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