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The Argentine opposition condemns the meeting of Alberto Fernández with Nicolás Maduro

The main representatives of the opposition Argentina condemned this Tuesday the meeting between the president of the country, Alberto Fernandezand its counterpart Venezuelan, Nicolas Maduroin the framework of the summit of South American heads of state that was held in Brasilia.

The mayor of Buenos Aires, Horacio Rodriguez Larretapresidential candidate for the opposition coalition of Together for Changestated that he felt ashamed of the meeting between Fernández and Maduro, while underlining his commitment to democracy and his “solidarity” with “all victims” of the dictatorships in Latin America.

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The meeting between Alberto Fernandez and the dictator Nicolas Maduro I am ashamed of the thousands and thousands of Venezuelans who chose to live in our country as a refuge from the Venezuelan dictatorship.”, Rodríguez Larreta asserted on his official Twitter account.

Patricia Bullrichformer security minister of the former president Mauricio Macri (2015-2019) and also a presidential candidate for Together for Change, joined the criticism of this meeting.

Always on the wrong side of history. with me this ends”, Bullrich said on his Twitter profile.

The Argentine president met this Tuesday on the sidelines of the South American summit with his Venezuelan counterpart, whom he asked for Venezuela to rejoin international organizations.

According to a statement released by the Argentine government in the Brazilian capital, Fernández “urged“Maduro to have his country represented again in international forums and mechanisms,” among which he cited the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR).

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According to the text, Fernández highlighted the support of Argentina “to the dialogue between the Venezuelans themselves for the search for a political solution” that “guarantee the full validity of democracy and respect for human rights” and contribute to “the recovery of the Venezuelan economy and the well-being of its people”.

Both leaders have agreed on Brasilia at the South American summit convened by the Brazilian president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silvain which the twelve countries of the region are represented.

Source: Elcomercio

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