Maria Corina Machado calls for protests on July 28

  • Aug, Sun, 2024


“A record kills a sentence!”under this slogan the leader of the opposition, Maria Corina Machadocalls for a street demonstration for next Wednesday, August 28, one month before the presidential elections that the opposition attributes to the diplomat Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutiaaccording to the electoral records he received from witnesses and members of voting tables.

Through your account Xthe opposition leader, who has reiterated her willingness to remain on the streets despite threats of arrest made by various government spokespeople, made a new call to protest to Venezuelans.

«A record kills a sentence! Therefore, when a month has passed since our glorious victory, in which Edmundo González was elected president, We Venezuelans meet again on the streetand,” he said.

Following the call for peaceful protest, María Corina Machado invited citizens to go out again “with their families, with their children, with their grandchildren and with their ballot in hand.”

Maria Corina Machado calls for a peaceful demonstration

This, so that Venezuelans from the street, ratify that «#ActaMataSentence»a clear response to the ruling issued by the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), which validates the results issued by the National Electoral Council (CNE), which grant re-election to Maduro, without them having been published in a detailed manner to date, as established by electoral laws.

The Venezuelan opposition, like the international community, has rejected the ruling of the highest court, for assuming functions of electoral power, and the evident lack of “independence and impartiality” denounced by the United Nations (UN) Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela.

«Every day we get stronger and we are going all the way»highlighted the opposition leader, who this Sunday, in an interview for the American network Fox Newsurged countries around the world to recognize González Urrutia as the elected president of Venezuela.

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