Biden says he supports new election in Venezuela
- President Biden expressed support for new elections in Venezuela, stating, "I do," in response to a reporter's question.
- A White House spokesman clarified that Biden addressed the situation regarding the July 28 elections and the perceived dishonesty of Maduro's representatives.
- The U.S. National Security Council emphasized the need for respect for the Venezuelan people's will and discussions toward restoring democratic norms.
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Proposals from Brazil and Colombia for new elections or a coalition in Venezuela rejected
The political crisis in Venezuela has been intensifying since the country’s presidential elections on July 28 when the National Electoral Council (CNE) proclaimed Nicolás Maduro the winner. Almost three weeks later, Chavismo has still failed to provide evidence to back the claim.Seguir leyendo
Faced with the worsening of the political crisis after the disputed victory of President Nicolás Maduro at the end of July, Colombia and Brazil declared on Thursday 15 August that they were in favor of reorganizing the vote. The opposition calls for “respect for popular sovereignty”.
Several states are pushing for a repeat vote in Venezuela following the controversial re-election of Nicolas Maduro.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has rejected recommendations from the leaders of the United States and Brazil about a potential re-election in that country, Reuters reports.
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