María Verdeal, vice president of MAS, considers that the government wants to trivialize the attack against Capriles because it was carried out by a woman. She took the opportunity to ask the opposition to have the necessary “strategy and coherence” to avoid falling into traps and to act decisively in favor of the objective of the elections, as happened in Barinas.
The vice president of the Movement for Socialism (FURTHER), María Verdeal, condemned on Monday, June 5, the aggression that the former governor of Miranda and pre-candidate for the primaries for Primero Justicia, Henrique Capriles, during a tour recorded over the weekend in Carabobo. In her opinion, what they are looking for is to “trivialize” what happened due to the “premeditated aggression” that a woman perpetrated on a couple of occasions and that was backed by a campaign on social networks to disqualify the former presidential candidate.
Verdeal, from MAS, called on all sectors to build peace and prevent tempers from heating up “to pit people against people.” For this reason, he hopes that this type of situation will not be repeated in the course of the other candidates.
He took the opportunity to ask the opposition to have the necessary “strategy and coherence” to avoid falling into traps and to act decisively in favor of the objective of the elections, as happened in the regional elections in Barinas, a situation that gave an example of what must happen.
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“Is a candidate disabled? Another is placed. Do all State resources move as happened in Barinas? The campaign continues, never abandoning the electoral route and the result will be more than convincing,” said the MAS spokesperson.
Similarly, he repudiated the statements made on April 29 by the President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva, when he asserted that authoritarianism is a “narrative” built around the administration of Nicolás Maduro, as is the violation of human rights. and forced migration, “We want to ask President Lula, was everything Bolsonaro did at the time also a narrative? Because in Venezuela we are clear that authoritarianism is the mark of his government ”.
He described the words of Lula Da Silva as “unacceptable” when recalling that in Venezuela there is a systematic violation of human rights, that there are more than 200 political prisoners and a migrant population that amounts to more than seven million, as well as affected pensioners and retirees. due to low income.
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On the other hand, the MAS leader considered what was expressed by the Chilean president, Gabriel Boric, much more coherent, when he warned that it is necessary to see what the reality of Venezuela is “and what the region suffers because of what it means to have a migration that They almost started to be displaced in quantities that exceed what is the free development of the continent and how they are treated outside our borders”.
Regarding the opposition primaries, María Verdeal saw positive that the National Primary Commission (CP) was open to receive technical support from the National Electoral Council (CNE), although she did say that some details are missing from the body regarding how would it be.
“The electoral body cannot be demonized, it is positive that the CNE participates and of course that the identity of the voters is protected,” he said according to a press release.
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