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María Corina Machado responded that Lula’s proposal to rerun elections in Venezuela “lacks popular sovereignty and respect.”

María Corina Machado responded that Lula’s proposal to rerun elections in Venezuela “lacks popular sovereignty and respect.”

Opposition leader Maria Corina believes Machado is the ambassador Edmundo González Urrutia will be sworn in as President of Venezuela on January 10. Whatever Nicolás Maduro insists on staying or handing over before the deadline established by the national constitution.

This is how the disqualified leader and Gonzalez’s electoral representative responded to her question. Clarion Argentina, Brazil and Chile and 42 regional media participated in the press conference.

The Argentine government has done a lot for us. We will be grateful to him for the rest of our lives, I have 6 people close to me in my group who took refuge in the Argentine Embassy in Caracas,” he praised President Javier Mili.

He considered Maduro clinging to power without conceding his electoral defeat “He’s buying time because he thinks people are going to get tired and turn away.”

But the president doesn’t want to admit that we Venezuelans are “going to defend the epic record.” Maduro has lost his legitimacy Now with its wave of repression it is more toxic because it increases the cost of staying in power and does not facilitate change.”

Machado, a 56-year-old industrial engineer, said Maduro, who was declared the winner of the July 28 elections by National Electoral Council (CNE) president Elvis Amoroso, With some data written on the “wipe”. Without presenting evidence, he has only two options: “Present minutes or create new ones, which will prove his fraud.”

Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado is seen on the screen of a mobile phone during a virtual press conference with journalists in Argentina and Chile in Caracas. Reuters photo

For this Saturday, The leader has called for a simultaneous global rally in more than 100 cities Venezuelans are going to show copies of their voting minutes on June 28, where Edmundo González won. Ballot papers can be downloaded with voter ID number from publicly available results webpage.

That is why Maduro has yet to present his minutes alleging that the electoral system was hacked, which has been rejected by experts, and he hopes the Supreme Court (TSJ) will approve his declaration in question, which has also been rejected. The CNE is the only organization that can do so by their opponents.

“It is for the CNE to deliver the results and not for the TSJ to decide who is the president-elect.” It’s no contest as Maduro tries to appear, whose motives are exposed. “There is a universal consensus that the fraud that the TSJ intends to impose should not be recognized,” explained Machado.

He compared the situation of two politicians who contested for the post of President in that day’s elections. “Within 24 hours, almost 70% of the results of the first bulletin with scanned and digitized copies of the minutes were available, giving a majority victory to Edmundo Gonzalez, while Elvis Amoroso announced Maduro on a napkin. Even after more than 15 days they have not submitted the minutes”.

“It’s a miracle, 84% of the minutes have been copied from more than 30,000 existing polling stations, where González got more than 7 million votes and Maduro got 3 or more votes by almost 4 million votes. It’s a huge victory that everyone knows, the CNE didn’t even give a record, They announced Maduro without a number, the first time this has happened after 25 years of rigged election processes,” he added, a defeat facing the regime.

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As for the president, the president-elect is Edmundo González, a career diplomat and writer who was ambassador to Argentina and Algeria. “We are an inseparable team And I am proud to be Venezuelan, to lead this social and cultural movement that is historic and without any turning back.

Lula did not respect the sovereignty of the people

Machado was asked about the rerun of the elections proposed by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and the formation of a coalition government between Edmundo and Chavistas. The woman was outraged by the Brazilian’s plan.

“If we redo the election and Maduro doesn’t like the results, he will call a third election and a fourth until the results are in his favor. It makes a mockery of popular sovereignty and lacks respect.said the leader.

“We have to be careful,” he added, referring to coalition plans to propose a rerun of the election. Power cannot be shared Because there are big differences politically.

He said that the new government that will take office with Edmundo Gonzalez on January 10 is a government that has brought about reconciliation. “We have opened our arms to welcome Savistas. There will be no revenge or retribution.

He spoke about the four aspects of a negotiated agreement for orderly transition. “We have provided the parties with a safe way, incentives and guarantees to move forward in negotiations for change,” he said, making it clear that the regime still refuses to engage in dialogue with the opposition.

Time stands still and nothing moves in the country except repression against journalists and opposition activists. “I have faith in Venezuelan society,” says Machado. The regime has underestimated usLook where we are, I only agree with freedom in Venezuela. “It’s an ethical, epic and spiritual struggle for goodness and it’s very powerful.”

Machado says that democratic society has never been so strong and the regime so weak, and the armed forces know what happened, and so does the world. “We are not going to give up, we are not going to back down, we are determined to maintain street pressure peacefully and maintain international pressure to uphold people’s sovereignty, we are going to negotiate change through dialogue,” he said.

He highlighted that Maduro’s permanence would negatively affect the exodus of Venezuelans to neighboring countries such as Brazil and Colombia. “The most important conflict is migrationFrom July 28 to August 5, the flow of people leaving went from 50 to 353, a 7-fold increase and, if Maduro continues to suffer, the biggest migrant wave in Venezuela. “We will see 3, 4 and 5 million Venezuelans displaced.”

Maduro’s relations with Iran, Russia, Cuba and China are among the worst. Criminal groups, drug gangs, trafficking networks and sanctuaries for human trafficking and prostitution, Machado denounced.