Venezuelan opposition denounces wave of repression in several states of the country a day before elections
Venezuelan opposition political party Sell Venezuela He denounced what has been called a “wave of repression” unleashed in the past few hours against political leaders in several states of the Caribbean country, on the eve of presidential elections this Sunday.
“At this time, regime forces have launched a wave of harassment and intimidation against political leaders in several states of the country #DoPoliticsNotEsCrime”Published Vente Venezuela Human Rights Committee in your account X,
The party also requested support International community,We alert the international community to this situation and demand an end to the persecution.In any case, they reiterate their intention to participate in the elections.
,Despite the threats, citizens are determined to exercise their rights in this process, which will undoubtedly be historic for the country. Venezuela’s verdict on the 28th!Emphasised on forming the opposition.
There are also many pictures along with the message in which you can see many trains. Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (SEBIN) The authenticity of which could not be confirmed.
Later, the same account denounced graffiti against the opposition in the municipality Guasimos, Tachirawas done in the morning.”Great Field of Peace” one of two “Leave what is still therecan be seen in the attached photographs. “Thus, ‘Bolivarian Fury‘Vandalism continues in places to create fear and uncertainty among the population. However, Citizens are determined to exercise their right to vote. Venezuela’s verdict on the 28th!“, match highlights.
ripe He maintains the same script for every electoral event that Venezuela has experienced since his arrival in Miraflores. The dictator has always tried to establish an extensive machinery of oppression and repression against the opposition, at the same time that he has not allowed international observers “unrelated” to Chavismo to participate in the electoral process. And this Sunday will not be an exception.
Over the past week, the Chavista foreign minister, Yvan Gilldozens of delegations met who will participate as observers in tomorrow’s elections. However, they all respond to the demands of the regime: be allies of the dictator and do not dare to outline simple criticism of the electoral process. Cases such as Alberto Fernández (Argentina) and Lula (Brazil) demonstrate this. Both expressed their opinions and since they were not liked in Caracas, they were not welcomed.
Observers will be present in tomorrow’s elections. Russia, China, Turkey and African Union countries. Paradoxically, all nations are characterized by the fact that they do not guarantee transparent and free elections in their respective lands.
This Saturday, around noon, the Chavista authorities deported the former Spanish deputy from Venezuela Victor Gonzalez, from Vox, Who was invited by the opposition for the presidential election this Sunday.
The Venezuelan campaign commander, Maria Corina Machado, reported on social networks that Spanish officers had managed to enter the country on Friday “and today the regime went to look for them at the hotel to deport them.”
“Former Spanish deputy Victor Gonzalez is currently being deported by the regime. Victor managed to enter Venezuela yesterday and today the regime went looking for him at the hotel to deport him. We demand that his physical integrity be respected and that the abuses stop,” the Con Viezla command said in its account on X.
“My full support for former Vox deputy Victor Gonzalez. Repression has intensified as the dictatorship is ending. All that is left is violence. But we are not afraid. Democracy and freedom will prevail. Venezuela remains free,” the Spanish representative expressed on his social networks. Cayetana Alvarez de ToledoWho were also banned from entering the Caribbean country to observe this Sunday’s elections.
(With information from Europa Press)