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Brazil expresses its “concern” about the development of the electoral process in Venezuela

This Tuesday, the Brazilian Government expressed its “concern” with the development of the electoral process in Venezuela and ensured that the “impediments” to the registration of the Corina Yoris “It is not compatible with the Barbados agreements.

Based on the available information, it is observed that the candidate nominated by the Unitary Platforman opposition political force, over which judicial decisions did not weigh, was blocked from registeringwhich is not compatible with the Barbados agreements”says a note released by Itamaraty.

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The majority opposition platform tried to register itself as its presidential candidate Corina Yorisnamed after the controversial disqualification that weighs Maria Corina Machadowinner of a primary held last year.

However, the opposition denounced that the electoral authorities also prevented the registration of Yorisan 80-year-old academic who until now has never worked in policy and that there are no pending legal matters.

The note emphasizes that “eleven candidates linked to opposition currents managed to register” and that among them is the current governor of the state Zulia, Rafael Rosales, “also a member of Unitary Platform”.

He also reiterates that “Brazil is ready to, together with the international community, cooperate so that the (electoral) process announced for July 28 constitutes a firm step towards the normalization of political and democracy be strengthened in Venezuela”.

Likewise, he insists on “repudiation” of Brazilian government for “any type of sanctions that, in addition to being illegal, only contribute to isolating Venezuela and increasing the suffering of its people.”

Source: Elcomercio

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