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Venezuelan government says it doesn’t want Gabriel Boric’s ‘devalued recognition’

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[Síguenos ahora también en WhatsApp. Da clic aquí] The Venezuelan government responded this morning on Monday to Chilean President Gabriel Boric, who does not need his “devalued recognition” after

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The Venezuelan government responded this morning on Monday to Chilean President Gabriel Boric, who does not need his “devalued recognition” after the leftist president questioned the results of the presidential elections in the Caribbean country, which were won by the current head of state of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro.

“Perhaps his incompetence is the reason he doesn’t know that the children of (Simón) Bolivar and (Hugo) Chavez “We don’t need your devalued recognition” This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela Ivan Gil in X.

In a similar vein, the Chancellor informed Boric that in Venezuela If “fascism is defeated by votes and popular support”, and that the Caribbean country is “free from trusteeship, something its government will unfortunately never be able to say.”

“Talk about your own problems! “Here we are winning, we are defending the victory and celebrating it like true revolutionaries,” added Gil, who responded with this message to the publication of the Chilean president, who warned that the results proposed by the National Electoral Council of Venezuela (CNE) were “hard to believe” and that his country would not recognize “any result that cannot be verified.”

“The Maduro regime must understand that The results he publishes are hard to believe. “The international community and especially the Venezuelan people, including millions of Venezuelans in exile, demand full transparency of the protocols and the process, and for international observers not affiliated with the government to be held accountable for the credibility of the results,” the progressive president noted in his report on X.

According to the first report from CNE, Maduro was re-elected for a third consecutive term this Sunday. received 51.2% of the votes (5,150,092 support), while the standard-bearer of the majority opposition, Edmundo González Urrutia, received 4,445,978 votes, representing 44.2% of the vote.

(EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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