Tuesday, July 30, 2024 10:22:21 PM
The absolute freaking out of the dim socialist over the push back in the 2020 election fraud could have been completely eliminated had they chose to participate with republicans and independents to triple check the vote count in all areas of contention. Not agreeing to such shows no faith in their candidate [ironic how now that faith faded] having won without the cheating. So if Trump wins a landslide will they want an honest recount? If Trump loses will they proceed with honor or will there be a replay of their 2020 behavior? So now comes Venezuela. Look at the world in shock and sounding out. Look for the same to happen in the USA should "cheating2024" reoccur. The world is waking up to the sick woke joke that fooled the citizens. For some, myself included, it continues to stun voters who expect clean elections. How do these vote counting corrupt souls live with themselves? I suppose the end for them must justify the means. What in the world creates people who don't mind shitting in their own mess kit? I just don't get it unless they were dropped on their heads as kids. So here is what just occurred down south.
Demerara Waves Online News- Guyana
Guyana backs call for Venezuela vote verification
Posted by: Denis Chabrol in Caribbean, Elections, News, Politics Tuesday, 30 July 2024, 19:24 0
Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 July 2024, 19:37 by Denis Chabrol
Guyana on Tuesday backed growing international calls for votes cast in Venezuela’s controversial presidential elections to be verified, even as the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) remained divided on supporting the declaration of Nicolas Maduro as the winner.
“Guyana therefore, supports the call for a transparent process of verification of the will of the Venezuelan people as exercised on July 28,
2024. The people of Venezuela deserve nothing less,” the Guyana government said in a statement.
President Irfaan Ali said “we are not commenting on whether the process is fair”. He told a closing CARICOM summit press conference that Guyana endorses the international call for one of the electoral process to be “activated.” “Our statement is factual in nature. That is, every mechanism that is provided for in the electoral system must be adhered to and if there are calls for – and there are calls from the international community and the opposition for one aspect of that process to be activated and we support that call because it is part of the electoral system,” he said.
The Guyana government said elections are about people exercising their constitutional right to elect a government of their choice in a free, fair and transparent process. “It behooves all to ensure the integrity of that process through the highest standards of accountability, transparency, and strict adherence to the rule of law, including the rules governing elections, to guarantee respect for the will of the people,” Guyana said.
Georgetown’s statement is in stark contrast to unequivocal support by the Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr Ralph Gonsalves and Dominica’s President, Roosevelt Skerritt. St Lucia’s Prime Minister, Phillip J. Pierre was somewhat cautious in his statement, saying much depends on audits of the results and if they show that Mr Maduro has won, then he should be recognised by the international community. “The results that have been declared say that President Maduro has won. I can’t make any firm statement, in terms of what is out now is that President Maduro has won. I hope after all the audits are done, after the independent observers give their reports, I’m sure that you get to a position where the result can be sustained and the results can be accepted by the world,” he was quoted as saying by the Caribbean Media Corporation.
Asked why CARICOM leaders did not issue a united statement on the need for verification of the votes cast, CARICOM Chairman, Grenada’s Prime Minister Dikon Mitchell said the question presumed that there was no verification process in Venezuela.
Demerara Waves Online News- Guyana
Guyana backs call for Venezuela vote verification
Posted by: Denis Chabrol in Caribbean, Elections, News, Politics Tuesday, 30 July 2024, 19:24 0
Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 July 2024, 19:37 by Denis Chabrol
Guyana on Tuesday backed growing international calls for votes cast in Venezuela’s controversial presidential elections to be verified, even as the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) remained divided on supporting the declaration of Nicolas Maduro as the winner.
“Guyana therefore, supports the call for a transparent process of verification of the will of the Venezuelan people as exercised on July 28,
2024. The people of Venezuela deserve nothing less,” the Guyana government said in a statement.
President Irfaan Ali said “we are not commenting on whether the process is fair”. He told a closing CARICOM summit press conference that Guyana endorses the international call for one of the electoral process to be “activated.” “Our statement is factual in nature. That is, every mechanism that is provided for in the electoral system must be adhered to and if there are calls for – and there are calls from the international community and the opposition for one aspect of that process to be activated and we support that call because it is part of the electoral system,” he said.
The Guyana government said elections are about people exercising their constitutional right to elect a government of their choice in a free, fair and transparent process. “It behooves all to ensure the integrity of that process through the highest standards of accountability, transparency, and strict adherence to the rule of law, including the rules governing elections, to guarantee respect for the will of the people,” Guyana said.
Georgetown’s statement is in stark contrast to unequivocal support by the Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr Ralph Gonsalves and Dominica’s President, Roosevelt Skerritt. St Lucia’s Prime Minister, Phillip J. Pierre was somewhat cautious in his statement, saying much depends on audits of the results and if they show that Mr Maduro has won, then he should be recognised by the international community. “The results that have been declared say that President Maduro has won. I can’t make any firm statement, in terms of what is out now is that President Maduro has won. I hope after all the audits are done, after the independent observers give their reports, I’m sure that you get to a position where the result can be sustained and the results can be accepted by the world,” he was quoted as saying by the Caribbean Media Corporation.
Asked why CARICOM leaders did not issue a united statement on the need for verification of the votes cast, CARICOM Chairman, Grenada’s Prime Minister Dikon Mitchell said the question presumed that there was no verification process in Venezuela.
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