A Bold, Assertive, and Irreversible Blow Against the Fraud of Maduro's Tyranny: Gonzalez Urrutia Presents and Custodies All Records Demonstrating the Overwhelming Victory of the Opposition

(By Mary Molina - Venezuela - Ortega - Cuba - Maurizio - Arg. - Maqueda - USA - Rotmistrovsky - Py) In a context of increasing political turmoil across Latin America, Panama's recent decision to recognize Edmundo González Urrutia as the elected president of Venezuela has captured international attention. This move underscores the vital importance of respecting the popular will at a time when many are questioning the legitimacy of electoral processes in the region. The declaration by Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino that "the respect for the popular will must prevail as the foundation of democracy" resonates powerfully in a continent where democracy stands at a crossroads.

Panama Joins in Recognizing Edmundo González Urrutia as the Elected President of Venezuela: An In-Depth Analysis

Summary and Key Points:

 

  • Panama recognizes Edmundo González Urrutia as the elected president of Venezuela.

 

  • The use of fear as a tool of social control by Nicolás Maduro's regime is condemned.

 

  • The international community aligns in recognizing González Urrutia.

 

  • "The popular will is the foundation of democracy."

 

  • "International recognition can strengthen the legitimacy of an elected leader."

 

  • "Electoral transparency is fundamental for public trust."

 

  • The pain felt by Venezuelan citizens and migrants due to Shienbaum MX's irresponsibility in supporting the tyranny of the Castro-Chavista regime in Venezuela, along with the silence and complicity of Lula and Petro.

 

  • Support for the overwhelming victory of the opposition in the region: USA, Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, Panama, Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Costa Rica, as well as Chile and San Salvador.

 

  • The European Union also backs González Urrutia's victory.

 




Panama's decision to recognize Edmundo González Urrutia as the elected president of Venezuela is a significant step towards restoring democracy in a nation that has endured years of dictatorship and repression.

"The respect for the popular will and electoral transparency are fundamental pillars for political stability in Latin America." This recognition could also serve as a catalyst for other nations to reconsider their positions regarding the Venezuelan crisis.

Mexico, in particular, along with Colombia and Brazil, is making a grave error—not only politically but also humanly, economically, institutionally, and ethically.

 



Context and Background

"Panamanian Head of State José Raúl Mulino strongly condemned the results of the recent Venezuelan elections, which were deemed fraudulent by numerous nations." This pronouncement occurs amidst a climate where the Venezuelan opposition, led by figures like Juan Pablo Guanipa, has denounced systematic repression and the use of intimidation tactics by Maduro's regime.

"Since the elections on July 28, where the popular will overwhelmingly opposed Maduro and favored Edmundo González Urrutia, the regime has doubled down on its efforts to cling to power through repression." Such a statement reflects the oppressive atmosphere faced by the Venezuelan populace, which demands urgent change.




 

The Delivery of Electoral Records

"We are signing the act of delivery and custody of the official records from July 28," President González Urrutia affirmed during his visit to Panama. "ALL the records of truth, showcasing the resounding victory of the Venezuelans, will remain under the custody and protection of the Panamanian government at its National Bank." This symbolic gesture not only represents formal recognition but also a commitment to transparency and accountability.

 

International Reactions

"The recognition of Edmundo González Urrutia has been supported by several countries in the region and the European Union." This international backing not only reinforces the legitimacy of the newly elected leader but also sends a clear message to Maduro's regime regarding its lack of support in the global community.



"The Panamanian government demanded respect for the popular will, emphasizing that 'the possession of a significant number of voting records by the opposition confirms its victory and the broad support of Venezuelans.'" Such statements highlight the growing pressure that regional governments are exerting on a regime that has shown contempt for democratic principles.



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