The Deputy to the National Assembly, Iris Varela, denounced the interference of the deputies and senators of the European Parliament, who dared once again to interfere in the internal affairs of Venezuela, “they, whose names we do not know, nor do we interfere in their management, flagrantly violated the Charter of the United Nations, the fundamental rights of peoples, and what is established in our Constitution,” she stressed.
During his 49th weekly program La Fosforito en la Radio, Varela denounced that the European Parliament dared to declare the former opposition candidate Edmundo González as the winner of the presidential elections, and also repudiated the fact that some MEPs from the fascist right expressed their opinion on the decisions of the Venezuelan people who, on July 28, voted to re-elect Nicolás Maduro as president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
“These MEPs have an opinion about us and how we elected our president. They have no say here. How dare they tell us that they recognise the former opposition candidate as president? If they love him so much, why don’t they name him King of Spain?” said the PSUV political liaison for the state of Cojedes.
She explained that self-determination is violated when it comes to influencing the inalienable right of the peoples of the world to give themselves the government they want, and that “sovereignty is also violated, because sovereignty resides in the Venezuelan people and they are the ones who decide. No one can come here to decide, not another country, not a commission, not an organization. Venezuela is an independent, free and sovereign Republic, not because someone gave us independence, but because we constituted ourselves as a Republic because by fighting a war to the death we drove the Spanish out of here, who had us subjugated, and that was done by our Liberator Simon Bolivar,” the deputy stressed.
Varela stressed that the Venezuelan people have information about González’s latest steps. “First, this gentleman capitulated, he acknowledged in a letter addressed to him by the president of the National Assembly of Venezuela, that he recognizes the president of the Republic, and that he also recognizes the results ratified in the sentence of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), the same ones that were issued by the one who must issue these electoral results, which is the National Electoral Council (CNE), and all of that is stated in the letter and signed later,” he recalled.