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Guaidó denounces that Maduro’s government does not comply with agreements that allowed the primaries in Venezuela

Venezuelan leader Juan Guaidó denounced this Monday that the government of the president of that country, Nicolás Madurodoes not comply with signed agreements relating to “competitive elections”, this after today’s suspension of the opposition’s primary process.

The dictatorship intends to make invisible and dehumanize (typical of dictatorships) millions of Venezuelans that we elected in the primaries with many obstacles” for Maria Corina Machadolamented Guaidó, currently in exile in Miamiin the south of Florida (USA), in a message published on the social network X, formerly Twitter.

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The leader and former president of National Assembly of Venezuela He said that after Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) of that country today ordered the suspension of “all the effects of the different phases of the electoral process conducted by the National Primary Commission”(CNP).

The decision of the highest Venezuelan judicial instance was in response to an appeal filed by the opposition deputy José Brito which requested a review of “irregularities”.

In its decision, the Supreme Court orders that the CNP deliver certificates of acceptance of the candidacy of candidates disqualified by the Comptroller from holding elected positions, as is the case of the winner of the internal elections María Corina Machado, who is subject to this administrative measure, imposed in 2015 for a period of one year, but recently extended until 2030.

Face who we Venezuelans elect in competitive elections, leave aside for a second your favorite weapon of persecution: the judicialization of politics“, said Guaidó, who asked the Maduro Government to comply with the agreements signed in Barbados in the middle of this month and which allowed the holding of primaries.

Last week, the opposition leader congratulated María Corina Machado for being the winner in the internal process of the Venezuelan opposition and called for unity in the face of “regain freedom”.

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Unity is one of the most powerful tools and today, united again, we Venezuelans have decided to accompany María Corina to conquer and recover the freedom of our Venezuela”, noted Guaidó days ago.

The Venezuelan Supreme Court’s decision motivated the US senator representing Florida Marco Rubio called for the annulment of the recent lifting of sanctions against the Latin American country carried out by the Administration of the US President, Joe Bidenprecisely as a result of these agreements.

Maduro’s criminal drug trafficking regime will stop at nothing to undermine María Corina Machado’s landslide victory in the opposition primary elections.“, he wrote today in X, where he added that Maduro had no intention of maintaining these agreements or the results of the elections.

Source: Elcomercio

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