President Nicolás Maduro exercised his right to vote in the elections

Edited by Catherin López
2024-07-28 10:24:44

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President Nicolás Maduro exercised his right to vote in the elections

Havana, July 28 (RHC) Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro today exercised his right to vote in the presidential elections and called on the people to go out and vote in an election in which 10 candidates are participating.

From the Simón Rodríguez Bolivarian School, in Caracas, the leader, accompanied by the first fighter and deputy of the National Assembly, Cilia Flores, went to Hall Five, where he complied with each of the established protocols.

Tomorrow is a beautiful morning, the day arrived, I said it would arrive in peace and it arrived in peace and he assured that "if there is something to preserve and defend, it is peace, harmony and coexistence among Venezuelans," he said.

He stressed that today must be a day of triumph for the good in Venezuela, which is the greatest expression of love.

The Head of State said that there is a permanent battle between love and hate, between those who hate and want revenge and those who love and want Venezuela.

"Not a single electoral incident, not a single slap to a candidate," he said, referring to the 22-day electoral campaign that ended on July 25.

He pointed out that it was a free and open electoral campaign in which everyone spoke and the only candidate persecuted by Goliath and the networks was me, "but we are not used to complaining, we are used to creative action," he assured.

Maduro assured that all the polling stations, more than 30 thousand, were installed with all their personnel.

In the dialogue with the press, the dignitary asked for respect for the electoral referee, pointing out that "respect for the electoral process is respect for the law, and we are all obliged to respect it".

We ask for respect for Venezuela, which has a referee, and we do not interfere in any electoral system in the world, he noted. In this sense, he expressed that no one will lead Venezuela to chaos because there is a referee and a constitution, and he assured that he will respect and recognize his decision through the official bulletins, and "I will make them be respected".

"I call on the 10 candidates and the 38 political parties to publicly declare that they will respect the official bulletin of the National Electoral Council", he stressed, and he also guaranteed that if re-elected, his mission would be to unite the country more, deepen the dialogue and continue to build a new consensus so that Venezuela can have a solid project for the future. (Source: Prensa Latina)



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