Rodrigo Paz Marks Distances and Excludes the Dictatorships of the Region From Taking Office
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The President-elect of Bolivia rejects the fact that the dictators of Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua are invited to take office on November 8.
🔊 Listen to this news: Rodrigo Paz, the president-elect of Bolivia, has declared that his government will distance itself from the regimes of Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua, which he described as “clearly undemocratic.” This statement was made during his first interview with CNN after winning the runoff election. Paz mentioned that he will not invite Nicolás Maduro, Miguel Díaz-Canel, or Daniel Ortega, the socialist leaders of Venezuela, Cuba, …
Rodrigo Paz Pereira, president-elect of Bolivia, said on Tuesday, October 21, that he will not invite Nicolás Maduro to take office, scheduled for November 8, as well as Miguel Díaz Canel of Cuba, and Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua, for not considering them as “democratic governments.” In an interview with Fernando del Rincón for CNN in Spanish, the new Bolivian president stressed: “We are a democratic country. While there are diplomatic relations t…
The President-elect of Bolivia, Rodrigo Paz Pereira, confirmed that he will not invite the tyrants of Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua to take office on November 8, considering that they are “not democratic governments.” In an interview with Fernando del Rincón for CNN en Español, Paz was emphatic in responding: “We are a democratic country. While there are diplomatic relations to be respected, our relationship condition is based on democracy.” The…
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