December 22, 2024

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Official results of 2024 elections in Venezuela: Nicolás Maduro re-elected with 51.2% of the vote and opposition denounces fraud | Minute by minute national and international reactions

Mauricio Macri demanded that Lula talk about the upcoming elections in Venezuela

This Monday, Mauricio Macri demanded that Brazilian President Luiz Lula da Silva “not be silent” and speak about “what is happening in Venezuela” which is “attacking democracy”.

Maduro on Miley: “Fascist, ugly, stupid, coward. You can’t stand me for one round”


Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro,
Argentina joined the game proposed by the government and Javier replied to Mili During his speech announcing his election victory. “From Caracas I say: Not to Miley’s Fascist Nazi. He also has the face of a monster. It’s ugly, stupid. “You can’t stand me for a round, you cowardly creature.”The Bolivarian President was dedicated to Miley, who conceded electoral victory to the Venezuelan opposition and called for “the armed forces to defend democracy and the will of the people at this time.”

“You are a complete fascist, these people have already said no to barbaric capitalism, no to fascism, no to Miley. Not to Miley’s Fascist Nazi. “We are giving an example to the world,” Maduro said in the early hours of Caracas, which left him the winner with 51 percent of the vote. Under the wing of María Corina Machado, the opposition led by candidate Edmundo González Urrutia (44 percent) is unknown.

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Lacalle Pou’s review: “If you don’t believe in form and the means to achieve it, you won’t recognize success”

Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Po questioned the results of the elections in Venezuela, noting that “you cannot recognize victory if you do not believe in the form and methods used to achieve victory.”

“It’s an open secret. They’re going to ‘win’ without prejudice to the actual results. The process leading up to election day and counting is clearly flawed,” he added on his X account.

Costa Rica described Maduro’s re-election as a “fraud”.

Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chávez, in a message broadcast on X, “categorically rejected the declaration of Nicolás Maduro as President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela”.

China congratulates Maduro

China This Monday he congratulated Nicolás Maduro on his re-election as the country’s president. China is ready to enrich the strategic partnership (with Venezuela). And it should benefit the people of both countries,” Chinese diplomatic spokesperson Lin Jian told reporters.

Xiomara Castro congratulates Maduro

Honduran President Xiomara Castro on Monday congratulated Nicolas Maduro on his re-election in Venezuela, which he described as an “undisputed victory”.

Spain demanded “total transparency” in the investigation

Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Álvarez asked Venezuela this Monday to guarantee “total transparency” in vote counting after President Nicolás Maduro’s re-election.

“We want total transparency, that’s why we ask for the publication of the minute schedule based on the schedule,” Alvarez said during an interview on Catena Ser radio so that the schedule can be verified,” he added.

“At the moment we have some raw statistics provided, as you can see, there is a division of opinion,” he added, adding that “the democratic will of the Venezuelan people must be respected social network X. “We ask to maintain the peace and civility that passed election day,” he added.

Putin congratulated Maduro on his re-election

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday congratulated Nicolas Maduro on his re-election as Venezuela’s president after elections rejected by the opposition and questioned by many countries.

“Relations between Russia and Venezuela form a strategic partnership. I hope that your work as head of state will continue to contribute to its progress and development in all areas,” Putin said in a cable to Maduro, according to a Kremlin statement. “Remember you are always welcome on Russian soil,” he added.

Venezuela election divides America

Latin American countries were divided when it came to reacting to Nicolás Maduro’s re-election in Venezuela by 8 points with his immediate countryman.

Supporters

Congratulations and support came from the countries that make up the Bolivarian Alliance for the People of the Americas, known as ALBA.

“Today the dignity and courage of the Venezuelan people triumphed over pressures and manipulations,” the president celebrated. CubaMiguel Diaz-Canel.

“To Maduro our tribute and respect, honor, glory and further victories,” the ruler began for his part. NicaraguanDaniel Ortega, by sending “our forever hugs.”

President of BoliviaLuis Arce welcomed that “the will of the Venezuelan people has been respected in the vote,” while he affirmed “his desire to continue to strengthen our friendly relations.”

For his part, the president of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, congratulated Maduro “for his uncontested victory, which reaffirms his sovereignty and the historic legacy of Commander @chavezcandanga”, the late Hugo Chavez, who he chose to succeed him.

opponents

On the other hand, even before the official results were announced, X posted on his account “MADURO DICTATOR, OUT!!!” The violent reaction of Javier Millay, who wrote, was joined by the leaders of Peru, Costa Rica and Uruguay.

Peruvian Foreign Minister Javier Gonzalez-Olechea announced

Costa Rica’s President Rodrigo Chávez rejected the “proclamation of Nicolás Maduro as President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela” in a message broadcast on X.

According to Uruguayan President Luis LaGalle Poe, “You cannot recognize success if you do not believe in the form and methods used to achieve it.”

Worried people

US diplomatic chief Anthony Blinken expressed his “deep concern” from Japan that the election results announced in Venezuela did not reflect the will of the people.

For his part, Chilean President Gabriel Boric said the results announced by Venezuela’s electoral commission were “hard to believe” and that “we will not recognize any result from Chile that cannot be verified.”

Maduro dedicated the victory to Chávez and called for dialogue

“This is a victory of faith, a victory of truth, pointing the way for the leader Hugo Chavez,” Nicolás Maduro said at a ceremony in front of the Miraflores Palace, the government headquarters, after learning of his victory with 51.20 percent of the vote.

This will allow us to persevere in nation-building as an alternative to barbaric capitalism and move towards our socialism with Indo-American roots, he said.

In this new decree, “I swear that I will give my whole life to carry out all the changes and changes necessary to move the country towards a destiny of peace and social happiness, and to restore all the rights that have been violated. Economic war.”

“The voice of peace has won and there will be peace in Venezuela,” he promised; He warned not to allow a spiral of violence and called for “not to be carried away by fascism”.

Maduro reiterated his call for an amicable dialogue, adding, “I know how to do it, we want it.” “I want love, dialogue and understanding and I have the authority you have given me and the Civil-Military-Police Union to promote economic, social, cultural, moral, spiritual dialogue,” he noted.