Miguel Uribe, Colombian senator, affirmed that in his country there are “millions” who support Edmundo González Urrutia
The opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González Urrutia held a meeting this Saturday, October 12, with Colombian senator Miguel Uribe, associated with the Democratic Center party – whose main representative is former president Álvaro Uribe -, according to the politician from the neighboring country on his social networks.
Along with several images where both of them shake hands, Uribe said he had expressed “his admiration” to González Urrutia and the founder of Vente Venezuela, María Corina Machado, for their political work in defending the results of July 28 in which, according to the Venezuelan Command, the opponent won in the elections.
He highlighted in his message posted in Xthat there are “millions of Colombians” who support the fight he leads and that “do not be confused” by the “ideological alliance” between leaders Gustavo Petro and Nicolás Maduro. In addition, he told him that he is committed to ensuring that the result of the Venezuelan presidential elections in favor of the ambassador is recognized in Colombia.
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«It is our duty as democrats to ensure that the victory of Edmundo (González Urrutia) on July 28 is recognized in every corner of the world so that on January 10 Nicolás Maduro hands over power and can make way for a transition towards freedom in Venezuela,” the senator wrote.
I just had a meeting with the elected president of Venezuela Edmundo González Urrutia (@EdmundoGU), I expressed my admiration and that of the vast majority of the Colombian people for the fight that he and @MariaCorinaYA they have given to liberate Venezuela.
Don’t be confused… pic.twitter.com/4BkC0j8XNz
— Miguel Uribe (@MiguelUribeT) October 12, 2024
He Senate of Colombia approved the Tuesday September 24 a resolution where Edmundo González Urrutia was recognized as the “undisputed winner” of the last presidential elections, and the government of Gustavo Petro was urged to publicly recognize his position as president-elect.
«It is public knowledge that the elections in Venezuela have been the subject of complaints of fraud, intimidation and repression of the opposition. Given this, it is imperative that the Government of Colombia adopts a clear and firm position in favor of democracy, aligning itself with the countries that have already rejected the fraudulent results,” says part of the resolution, approved with 48 votes in favor and six in favor. against.
With this, they join a similar proposal approved by the House of Representatives on September 16 where recognition is also requested of González Urrutia, who is in Spain after being a victim of “coercion” as reported in recent days.
The measure by the Colombian Senate follows the path outlined by parliaments such as Spain, the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica.
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