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Joshua J. Friedman
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Freelance writer and editor. Formerly of The Atlantic, Boston Review. Copy chief at Columbia Magazine.
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Venezuela orders the withdrawal of all its diplomatic personnel from Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, Panama, the Dominican Republic, and Uruguay, and demands that these countries reciprocate—apparently for daring to question Maduro's reelection

La República Bolivariana de Venezuela expresa su más firme rechazo ante las injerencistas acciones y declaraciones de un grupo de gobiernos de derecha, subordinados a Washington y comprometidos abiertamente con los más sórdidos postulados ideológicos del fascismo internacional, tratando reeditar el fracasado y derrotado Grupo de Lima, que pretenden desconocer los resultados electorales de los Comicios Presidenciales efectuados este domingo 28 de julio de 2024, los cuales dieron la victoria como Presidente de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela a Nicolás Maduro Moros, para un nuevo Periodo Constitucional
2025 - 2031.
El Gobierno de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela, ante este nefasto precedente que atenta contra nuestra soberanía nacional decide retirar todo el personal diplomático de las misiones en;
Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Perú, Panamá, República Dominicana y Uruguay, al tiempo, de exigir a estos gobiernos el retiro de manera inmediata de sus representantes en territorio
Asimismo, el Gobierno de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela se reserva todas las acciones legales y políticas para hacer respetar, preservar y defender nuestro derecho inalienable a la autodeterminación.
El Gobierno Bolivariano enfrentará todas las acciones que atenten contra el clima de paz y la convivencia que tantos esfuerzos han demandado del pueblo venezolano, por lo cual somos contrarios a todos los pronunciamientos injerencistas y de asedio con los que, en forma reiterada, se intenta desconocer la voluntad del Pueblo Venezolano.
Caracas, 29 de julio de 2024.
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Rramsandhoosiers.bsky.social

Gulps at Bolivia and Brazil not being on this list

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Pphasmatic.bsky.social

Sucks to suck

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HEcppilgram.bsky.social

This is the worst part of totally legitimate elections, having to cut relations with all of your neighbors for doubting your totally legitimate election results.

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Hphrozen.com

Ah, yikes

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Aalexanotherone.bsky.social

Jfc

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Venezuelan opposition leaders say they have enough of the raw voting data to prove that opposition candidate Edmundo González won the election handily—and that they will soon publish the data online www.bloomberg.com/news/live-bl...

From Bloomberg News blog linked to above:

What Machado and other opposition leaders are saying is that they have enough of the voting tallies -- essentially, raw voting data -- to prove they won the election. Last night, they had access to about 40% of them, now they say they have over 70% of the so-called “actas”.

The numbers, they say, show a categoric and “mathematically irreversible” triumph.
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GMstrayarc.bsky.social

Argentina? I would have thought Whassisname would have been all for somebody normalizing re-election irregularities. Ah well. Land of contrasts and all that.

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ZZxvf17.bsky.social

🙀😳

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respecter.bsky.social

Methinks Maduro doth protest too much, lol

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TTthetypist.bsky.social

Is Maduros plan for Venezuela to end as isolated as North Korea?

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Joshua J. Friedman
@joshuajfriedman.com
Freelance writer and editor. Formerly of The Atlantic, Boston Review. Copy chief at Columbia Magazine.
38k followers2.3k following36.4k posts