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Venezuela is suspending flights to Panama and the Dominican Republic

After the Venezuelan dictatorship the breakdown of political relations With several countries condemning the apparent fraud that occurred in their “elections” last Sunday, July 28, they have temporarily suspended flights to Panama and the Dominican Republic.

These two destinations were some of the countries that celebrated the dubious “re-election” of Nicolás Maduro in the days after the votes in Venezuela, which is why they refused to recognize his legitimate leadership of the a country

The suspension of flights was confirmed through an official statement shared by the Venezuelan Ministry of Transport, which indicated that these flights would stop starting at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, July 31.

The statement makes sure that the step corresponds to the hypothesis of “using civil aircraft for purposes that are not in accordance with the principles of security.

The cancellation of temporary flights will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the population, especially if one considers the large number of flights that use Panama and the Dominican Republic as stopovers. to reach other destinations in Latin America and the United States.

In addition to Panama and the Dominican Republic, Venezuela also cut political relations with the governments of Uruguay, Argentina, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Paraguay and Peru. They said they are concerned about the current situation in the South American country.because it was obvious that the people wanted a change while the government refused to listen.

These countries issued a joint statement in which they requested a complete review of the election results, also requesting an urgent meeting with the Organization of American States (OAS).

The problem is due to the fact that Venezuela’s National Electoral Council (CNE) declared Maduro’s victory a few hours after the elections.

This single report, made with a count of only 80% of the votes, raised suspicion, especially due to the number of viral publications made by the opposition in which it was confirmed that Maduro had lost in the majority – some of the polling stations in the country.

In the same way, A CNE employee’s “selfie” went viral and hinted at possible fraud.

The image was released to celebrate Maduro’s “victory” and shows the entity’s employees smiling. However, the photo accidentally showed the results on the screens behind the workers, showing that Maduro was at a disadvantage on all counts.

As a result, Thousands of Venezuelans have taken to the streets to demonstratethis so that the Maduro dictatorship recognizes the real election results and change is implemented in the South American country.

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