Lula: “Venezuela is experiencing a really disagreeable regime, with an authoritarian tendency”
The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, stated this Friday that Venezuela “lives in a really disagreeable regime, with an authoritarian tendency”, though he didn’t contemplate it a “dictatorship”, and as soon as once more insisted that information of publishing’ the electoral course of.
«Venezuelan’s opposition says he gained, Maduro says he gained and me I can solely acknowledge that the method is democratic in the event that they current the proof«Lula declared in an interview with the Radio Gaúcha station.
The Brazilian president commented on Maduro’s contradictory response and the opposition to the suggestion he made this Thursday of holding new elections if the end result will not be acknowledged.
“They did not like the thought”acknowledged Lula, who emphasised once more that the answer to the political battle launched after the July 28 elections “relies upon solely and solely on the conduct of Venezuelans.”
Within the case of the place of the Brazilian Authorities, he reiterated that in an effort to acknowledge the results of an election it’s mandatory “to know if the numbers” introduced by the Nationwide Electoral Council (CNE), which gave the victory to Maduro, are true, and the opposition, who denies fraud and claims victory.
For that, Lula insisted on tabulating the outcomesthat the CNE has not but been revealed. “The place are these information?”he repeated.
The Brazilian president was additionally of the opinion that the present battle is not going to result in a “civil battle”, as has been warned in numerous political circles inside and outdoors Venezuela.
“I imagine there are various nations which might be prepared to assist us dwell in peace in South America,” declared Lula, who’s making an attempt to carry a type of mediation along with the presidents of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, and Mexico, Manuel Andrés López Obrador , though the latter has distanced himself from that course of in current days.
With info from: El Nacional