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Venezuela’s opponents ask for AMLO’s support in presidential elections

  • April 26, 2024
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Group 27 Venezuelan opponentsThis Friday they sent a letter to the President of Mexico. Andres Manuel Lopez Obradorin which they ask for your support to President elections Venezuela

Venezuela’s opponents ask for AMLO’s support in presidential elections

Group 27 Venezuelan opponentsThis Friday they sent a letter to the President of Mexico. Andres Manuel Lopez Obradorin which they ask for your support to President elections Venezuela July 28. “free, transparent and competitive”.

“It is with great respect that we ask you, on behalf of the Mexican people, to support the process of free, transparent and competitive elections that will take place on July 28 of this year,” reads the letter, which was shared by former lawmaker Jose Guerra on social media.

In addition, they note that Mexico is an example of respect for democratic institutionality And change in governmentwhich they say they want for Venezuela, “through free, transparent, fair and competitive elections with absolute respect for the human and political rights of all its citizens.”

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“It is absolutely necessary to put an end to the already repeated practice of disqualifying and blocking candidates, some of whom are already duly registered with the electoral authority to participate in elections, judicial suspension of the activities of political parties with a clear democratic orientation and restrictions on freedom of information. various media outlets in the country,” they added.

On April 5, López Obrador asked in general terms and without any position to allow the people of Venezuela to vote. “about freedomin the presidential elections, although she refused to comment on the disqualification of the oppositionist Maria Corina Machado or blocking a candidate’s registration Corina Joris.

“I hope there is democracy and the elections will be held peacefully and that’s all, and what will they leave Venezuelan people “Freedom of choice,” the president said during a morning news conference, applauded by both the government and some opponents who interpreted López Obrador’s words differently.

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Former Ambassador Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia was ratified last Friday as the presidential candidate of the main anti-Chavista coalition, Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD), replacing Maria Corina Machado, the winner of the October primary, who is disqualified from holding elective office until 2036.

González Urrutia was nominated by the PUD as an interim candidate after denouncing the failure to register historian Corina Joris, who was initially named as Machado’s replacement.

Together with the representative of the opposition bloc, 10 candidates are registered for the elections: Jose Brito, Enrique Marquez, Benjamin Rausseo, Luis Eduardo Martinez, Daniel Ceballos, Antonio Ecarri, Javier Bertucci, Claudio Fermin and the current head of state, Nicolas Maduro.

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Source: Aristegui Noticias

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