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Petro asks Maduro to accept the result, whatever it may be – 2024-08-04 17:44:36

BOGOTÁ (COLOMBIA), 07/22/2024.- Colombian President Gustavo Petro speaks this Monday at the La Santamaría Bullring in Bogotá (Colombia). The Colombian government passed the ‘No more olé’ law, which prohibits bullfighting in the country from 2027 and which was approved by Congress last May, an initiative that, according to bullfighting defenders, will affect the economy and employment of people who live off this activity. EFE/Carlos Ortega

The Colombian president, Gustavo Petrohe said on Wednesday There are “serious doubts” about last Sunday’s presidential elections in Venezuela and asked the Government of that country for a “transparent” scrutiny and accept the outcome, “whatever it may be”.

«The serious doubts surrounding the Venezuelan electoral process could lead its people to a deep violent polarization with serious consequences of permanent division of a nation that has known how to unite many times in its history»Petro said in a message on his X account, in his first demonstration regarding the elections in the Caribbean country.

The Venezuelan National Electoral Council (CNE) released its only bulletin on Sunday night and awarded the victory to the president Nicolas Maduro with 51.2% of the votes, compared to 44.2% for the opposition Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutiasupported by the leader Maria Corina Machadodisqualified from running in the elections, a result that has been questioned by the international community.

Even the Carter Centerwho participated as an observer in the elections, said on Tuesday that the process “did not conform” to international parameters and standards of electoral integrityhence “cannot be considered democratic”.

“I invite the Venezuelan government to allow the elections to end in peace, allowing a transparent vote count, with the recording of votes, and with oversight by all political forces in the country and professional international oversight,” Petro added.

Messages to Maduro and the US

The Colombian president added that the scrutiny, as «The end of every electoral process must be transparent and ensure peace and democracy».

«President Maduro has a great responsibility today: to remember the spirit of (Hugo) Chavez, and to allow the Venezuelan people to return to tranquility while the elections end in peace and the transparent result is accepted, whatever it may be.»said Petro, who has been close to Maduro, with whose government he reestablished diplomatic relations a few weeks after assuming the Colombian presidency, in August 2022.

Petro added that while a “transparent” vote count is being carried out, it is necessary to maintain the tranquility of “the opposing citizen forces” in order to “stop the violence that leads to death,” a reference to the protests against the CNE results that have left at least eleven dead in Venezuela.

“We respectfully propose reaching an agreement between the Government and the opposition that allows for maximum respect for the force that lost the elections. This agreement can be submitted as a Unilateral State Declaration to the United Nations Security Council.”he added.

Suspend blocks

The Colombian president also asked the United States government to “suspend the blockades and decisions against Venezuelan citizens.”

“The blockade is an inhumane measure that only brings more hunger and violence than there already is and promotes the mass exodus of people. Emigration to the US from Latin America will decrease substantially if the blockades are lifted,” he added.

In advocating for peace and tranquility in the Caribbean country, Petro noted that «anything that happens in Venezuela will affect Colombia and vice versa».

In this regard, he recalled that “the Venezuelan government has helped bring peace to Colombia” by hosting or guaranteeing talks with guerrilla groups and that is why his government “wants to help bring peace to Venezuela. Latin America must be a region of democracy, freedom and peace,” he said. EFE

ARACAS (VENEZUELA), 07/29/2024.- The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro (i), and the president of the National Electoral Council (CNE), Elvis Amoroso, participate in the delivery of the swearing-in certificate of the president-elect this Monday, in Caracas (Venezuela). EFE/ Ronald Peña R.
CARACAS (VENEZUELA), 07/30/2024.- Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado (l) speaks with Venezuelan presidential candidate Edmundo González Urrutia (r) this Tuesday, in Caracas (Venezuela). Thousands of Venezuelans have gathered this Tuesday in Caracas, in an event called by the majority opposition, to reject for the second consecutive day what they consider to be fraud in the official results of the National Electoral Council (CNE), which the day before proclaimed Nicolás Maduro as re-elected president with 51.2% of the votes. EFE/ Ronald Peña R.

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