In the midst of the Government’s now uncertain position regarding the Fraudulent elections in Venezuela and the abuse of his dictator Nicolás Maduro, Fuerza Popular regretted the lukewarm statements made by the new foreign minister Elmer Schialer and the President of the Council of Ministers, Gustavo Adrianzén on this subject.
In a statement, the political group led by Keiko Fujimori also strongly condemned the grotesque acts of political persecution orchestrated by the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro against the legitimate president-elect of Venezuela, Edmundo González Urrutia.
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“The left entrenched in Venezuela demonstrates once again that it uses pseudo-legal tricks to destroy its adversaries, just as it has been doing in Peru for several years,” the document reads.
Fuerza Popular thus rejects the weak statements of the foreign minister and the prime minister, which seem to show the change of direction taken by the Executive regarding fraud in Venezuela following the appointment of Schialer as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
“Democrats must not remain silent in the face of these abuses and we are obliged to publicly denounce the bloodthirsty leftist dictatorship headed by Nicolás Maduro,” concludes the statement published on the official social networks of this group.
Below is the statement:
GONZALEZ IS NOT RECOGNIZED
More than a month after former Foreign Minister Javier González-Olaechea announced that Peru recognizes Edmundo González as the president-elect of Venezuela and denounced the fraud of Nicolás Maduro in the elections of July 28, now Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzén said that this is not the case.
Speaking to RPP News, the President of the Council of Ministers denied that there was a change in the position of Dina Boluarte’s government regarding the Venezuelan elections of 2024, since there was never an official statement from the Presidency recognizing the opposition candidate as the winner of said elections.
“Edmundo González cannot be the president-elect. We have not received any communication from the Peruvian State recognizing that position. We have asked for a recount to be carried out, because we understand that it has to be within the framework of the electoral process where these records have to be reviewed,” said the prime minister.
Then, Gustavo Adrianzén – without citing former foreign minister Javier González-Olaechea – disavowed what he had announced as former spokesman for the current government on July 30, when he said that “until his term (of Nicolás Maduro) ends, he is the president, but at the end of it (if he does not leave) it would become a de facto government.”
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