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Venezuela wants “sanction-free” elections, says Nicolás Maduro

Venezuela He wants “elections free of sanctions, blockade, aggression” and “economic war,” the president said this Friday Nicolas Madurowho demanded, once again, the United States Government to lift all these measures, “without conditions of any kind.”

“Do you want free elections? We want elections free of sanctions, blockade, aggression, and economic warfare. Lift all sanctions. The North American empire must lift all sanctions, without conditions of any kind, and we must move on.”he said during an activity with authorities from the health sector, broadcast by the state channel VTV.

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In this regard, he pointed out that, despite the fact that the “spokespersons” of the “gringo government” -in reference to anti-Chavista politicians- “want free elections in Venezuela”, the Caribbean country “holds the world record” for “free” elections, with 29 processes and through the “best electoral system in the world”.

The head of state assured that “in the world there is a consensus that the sanctions be lifted” against the South American nation, and branded as “criminals” and “delinquents” those who “defend them, in Venezuela and in the United States.

Ripe He added that, although it is not “in the pre-campaign or campaign”, but “governing”, the key to the Government is to “keep” the people “permanently mobilized”, with whose “steel will” the “empire” will “crash”.

Last Wednesday, the Venezuelan Foreign Minister, Yván Gil, assured that the European Union (EU), Brazil, Colombia and Argentina have unanimously requested to move forward with a plan to lift sanctions against the Caribbean country, and then “work” to build a dialogue between the government and anti-Chavismo.

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Source: Elcomercio

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