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Published on
Tuesday, July 30, 2024
By the
A.M. Costa Rica staff and wire services
Venezuela's Foreign Ministry
Yván Gil, announced the removal of their
diplomatic staff from Costa Rica and
requested Costa Rican officials to leave
Venezuela immediately. Costa Rica, along
with Argentina, Ecuador, Guatemala,
Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the Dominican
Republic and Uruguay, has requested an
urgent meeting of the Organization of
American States (OAS) Permanent Council
to deliver a resolution on the results
of Venezuela's presidential
elections, in which Maduro was
re-elected for another term. Maduro government
has also announced the departure of its
diplomatic personnel from Chile,
Argentina, Peru, Panama, the Dominican
Republic, and Uruguay. Gil announced the
expulsions on Monday saying that “Venezuela
expresses its firmest rejection of the
interference actions and statements of a
group of right-wing governments,
subordinated to Washington and openly
committed to the most sordid ideological
postulates of international fascism.” According to the
Venezuela statement, this alliance of
countries intends to reject the
electoral results of the Presidential
Elections held on Sunday, July 28, 2024,
in which Nicolás Maduro Moros was
elected President for the new
constitutional period 2025-2031. According
to a report published by Voice of America
Journal,
Venezuela’s opposition say they have proof
that challenger Edmundo González defeated
President Nicolás Maduro in Sunday’s
presidential elections, as street
demonstrations against Maduro’s victory
turned deadly.
González
and Machado announced their claims hours
after Venezuela’s electoral council, which
is controlled by Maduro, announced that the
president had won the election with 51% of
the vote compared to 44% for González. The
council’s results widely contradicted exit
polling of voters that showed González
winning by a large margin.
The
announcement of Maduro’s victory shortly
after midnight Monday sparked angry protests
in the capital Caracas and across Venezuela,
with residents banging pots and pans
throughout the night and into the late
morning. Across the country, at least one
statue of Hugo Chavez, Maduro’s late
predecessor and political mentor, had been
torn down.
The
announced results were greeted Monday with
skepticism from several of Venezuela’s South
American neighbors. President Gabriel Boric
of Chile called the election results
“difficult to believe.” Foreign ministers
from Argentina, Costa Rica, Ecuador,
Guatemala, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the
Dominican Republic and Uruguay issued a
joint statement calling for a transparent
count of the vote, saying it is the only way
to ensure the results respect the will of
the Venezuelan voters.
Nicolás
Maduro-Moros is a Venezuelan politician and
the president of Venezuela since 2013.
Maduro has been described as an autocrat and
a dictator by democratic countries.
Voice
of America Journal, VOA, is a U.S.
government news agency funded by the U.S.
Congress.
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