“If the opposition is like this here, nothing matters.”

“If the opposition is like this here, nothing matters.”

The president was asked whether the competition would be fair and whether there would be opposition candidates, and he did not clarify what he meant by “nothing matters.”

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) said this Wednesday (March 6, 2024) that “Nothing worth” If the opposition candidate in the Venezuelan elections had the same behavior as the opposition in Brazil, led by the former president Jair Bolsonaro (pl). This statement was made to reporters shortly before the head of the Brazilian Executive received Spanish President Pedro Sanchez at the Planalto Palace.

Lula was asked whether he had confidence that elections in Venezuela would be fair and whether the conflict would include candidates opposed to current President Nicolas Maduro. Here is your answer: “what are they [Venezuela] At the meeting I had in Selac, they told me that they would invite scouts from all over the world. But if the opposition candidate behaves the same way we do here, then it is worthless.”.

The president came out to greet Sanchez shortly after giving this response to reporters. He did not clarify exactly what he meant “anything “Worth,” he was specifically talking about the Venezuelan electoral process or the opposition to Maduro.

Watch the video containing Lola's statement (1 minute and 15 seconds):

Venezuelan elections are scheduled for July 28. It's the day former President Hugo Chavez (1954-2013) was born. Maduro should try to be re-elected for a second time. There are no opposition candidates

  • The Supreme Court of Justice, linked to Maduro, made the candidacy of Maria Corina Machado, the country's opposition leader, impossible;
  • Venezuelan police have arrested activist Rocío San Miguel, another candidate in the conflict. According to the government, the activist was arrested on charges of terrorism and treason.
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