Opposition presented to the Congress of Argentina minutes that prove González’s victory

  • Nov, Thu, 2024


Representatives of the Venezuelan opposition presented this Thursday, November 21, before the Congress of Argentina the electoral records that demonstrate the triumph of Edmundo González Urrutia in the presidential elections of July 28.

Gustavo Silva, technician of the Con Venezuela command, presented during a meeting of the Argentina-Venezuela Parliamentary Friendship Group a series of documents that, he stated, support González Urrutia’s electoral victory.

He highlighted that more than 80% of the minutes, collected and published by the opposition, were printed by operators of the National Electoral Council (CNE) and have all the necessary security mechanisms to guarantee their authenticity.

Venezuelan opposition reiterates call to the world’s democracies

The meeting was attended by Argentine deputies such as Fernando Iglesias, Karina Banfi, Silvana Giudici and Maxi Ferraro, as well as the Venezuelan deputy in exile Richard Blanco. Activist Elisa Trotta, general secretary of the Argentine Forum for the Defense of Democracy (FADD), was also present.

“Making respect for the will of the Venezuelan people is not only an obligation for Venezuelans, but a task that today falls to every democrat in the world,” said Trotta, according to a press release.

The Argentina-Venezuela Parliamentary Friendship Group reiterated its critical stance towards the government of Nicolás Maduro and its solidarity with Venezuelan opposition leaders.

The Argentine legislators present highlighted the importance of maintaining a firm stance against authoritarian regimes in Latin America and ratified their commitment to the Venezuelan democratic cause.









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