The MAS considers it important that 50 countries are requesting the publication of the electoral records of the presidential elections and that the governments of Brazil, Mexico and Colombia contribute to the search for a political solution to the Venezuelan conflict.
The national secretary general of the Movement for Socialism (MAS), Felipe Mujica, considered that it is “urgent” to build a peaceful path to understand that the priority is Venezuela and not the interests of individuals, as he emphasized that after the elections of July 28, “the life of the citizen became more complicated” with a “regrettable” situation, which instead of solving the problems, the situation
“Isolation is the worst thing that could happen to us. The solution is not to shoot each other or choose the worst path because it would result in a balance that no one has a way of inventorying,” he said and recalled that the recognition of the interim Presidency under Juan Guaidó produced “a kind of disconnection,” which in his opinion increased the migration of Venezuelans.
He said that given the current situation in Venezuela, the same scenario as in 2019 could be repeated, and argued that this would end up “helping those who are supposedly being punished by the sanctions.”
Mujica also referred to the appeal that former candidate Enrique Márquez filed before the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) regarding the results of the July 28 elections and announced that the MAS “will soon decide whether to support him or not” and added that this legal appeal is not contradictory to constitutional norms or to the possibility of continuing dialogue.
“This means that the debate continues from a legal point of view and that the electoral chapter remains open,” said Felipe Mujica.
The representative of the orange awning He highlighted the fact that 50 countries are requesting the publication of the electoral records and that the governments of Brazil, Mexico and Colombia are contributing to the search for a political solution.
He said that Spain’s statement generated a rather harsh response from Venezuelan officials, which led to political violence.
“We insist on dialogue with the political, economic, social and religious sectors as the only instrument to resolve the difficulties and terrible disagreements that exist in the country,” he concluded.
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