• Venezuela. The EU does not recognize the outcome of the elections and calls for "free and credible" legislative and presidential elections

  • 6-D. The abstention in the elections of Nicolás Maduro was destroyed: only 31% of the census voted

The rejection of the fraudulent elections of Nicolás Maduro, approved today by the Organization of American States (OAS), confirmed how the forces for and against the Bolivarian revolution are divided after 6-D.

The Permanent Commission of the Pan-American organization forcefully approved, with 21 votes in favor and two against, the

resolution that ignores the electoral assembly of Chavismo and that warns about the attempts to consolidate a dictatorship

in Venezuela.

Against the new electoral fraud were the countries that make up the Lima Group and those that support international pressure against abuses by Chavismo.

It is the vast majority of the South American region with its epicenter in the

Lima Group

(Colombia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Paraguay and Guyana), plus

Venezuela

itself

, whose ambassador was elected by the presidency in charge, and

Uruguay

, that since the arrival to power of President Luis Lacalle Pou alternates criticism with attempts at dialogue.

Together with them the United States, Canada, Panama, Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Saint Lucia, Jamaica and the Bahamas voted, most of them also members of the Lima Group, the main black beast of Chavismo in America .

"They describe Maduro as what he is, a dictator. We continue forward, the world is with us," congratulated Julio Borges, chancellor of the interim presidency.

The

only two votes in favor

of Maduro were those of

Bolivia

, which returns to the revolutionary path after the electoral victory of the Movement for Socialism (MAS), and

Mexico

, opting for the populist and revolutionary side.

Among the

five abstentions

, Argentina stands out, whose government maintains a measured silence after Sunday's electoral fiasco.

The statements of Carlos Raimundi, its ambassador to the OAS ("Argentina reaffirms its commitment to dialogue in search of a peaceful and political solution to the critical situation that Venezuela is going through"), did not contribute much in a country that observes with a critical eye crimes against human rights.

And among the

six absent

are several of Maduro's allies, such as the Nicaragua of Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega and the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, an accomplice of Caracas in its xenophobic actions against Venezuelan emigrants.

"The OAS supports the United States in a coup against Venezuela as it did in Bolivia. Blind obedience to Trump drags the OAS into humiliation," defended

Samuel Moncada

, Chavista ambassador to

Venezuela, with his usual verbiage and little impact.

the ONU.

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