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Buenos Aires (EFE).- Argentina has confirmed "without a doubt" the victory of candidate Edmundo González, an opponent of the government of Nicolás Maduro, who was officially declared the winner of the elections held in Venezuela on July 28, official sources reported on Friday.
Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship, Diana Mondino, posted a message on her social media account X in which, in addition to sharing the link to follow the electoral records published by the Venezuelan opposition, she indicated: “We can all confirm, without a doubt, that the legitimate winner and President-elect is Edmundo González.”
In addition, at his usual press conference at Casa Rosada (headquarters of the Argentine Government), presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni said that it is “difficult” to know how the crisis in Venezuela will be resolved “in the presence of a dictator” and “based on the obvious, which is that the dictator Maduro effectively lost the elections and the voting records never appeared.”
"The international community, for the most part, will come to terms with the fact that it was all a huge fraud and that dictator Maduro must step down from power and give way, once and for all, to democratic actions and to what the Venezuelan people want, which is to live in peace and democracy," said Adorni.
He said that Argentina does not need "any type of coordination" with other countries in the region to recognize Gonzalez's victory.
He claims that Maduro is a dictator
Adorni reiterated that the position of Javier Milei's government is "clear" regarding the fact that "Maduro is a dictator" who "falsified electoral data in an extremely obvious way."
Regarding the possible outcome of this conflict, the spokesman said that “it is an extremely sensitive issue.”
"There cannot be a dictator in the world governing a people. (…) It is a dictatorial government that the Venezuelan people decided to reject and the dictator Maduro has to step aside," he said.
Argentina is awaiting the arrival of its embassy staff in Venezuela in the early hours of Saturday, after its expulsion - and that of representatives from six other countries in the region - by the government of Nicolás Maduro in rejection of its "interventionist actions and statements" regarding the presidential elections.
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Argentina says without a doubt Gonzalez triumphed in Venezuela

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- Date: 02/08/2024
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Buenos Aires (EFE).- Argentina has confirmed "without a doubt" the victory of candidate Edmundo González, an opponent of the government of Nicolás Maduro, who was officially declared the winner of the elections held in Venezuela on July 28, official sources reported on Friday.
Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship, Diana Mondino, posted a message on her social media account X in which, in addition to sharing the link to follow the electoral records published by the Venezuelan opposition, she indicated: “We can all confirm, without a doubt, that the legitimate winner and President-elect is Edmundo González.”
In addition, at his usual press conference at Casa Rosada (headquarters of the Argentine Government), presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni said that it is “difficult” to know how the crisis in Venezuela will be resolved “in the presence of a dictator” and “based on the obvious, which is that the dictator Maduro effectively lost the elections and the voting records never appeared.”
"The international community, for the most part, will come to terms with the fact that it was all a huge fraud and that dictator Maduro must step down from power and give way, once and for all, to democratic actions and to what the Venezuelan people want, which is to live in peace and democracy," said Adorni.
He said that Argentina does not need "any type of coordination" with other countries in the region to recognize Gonzalez's victory.
He claims that Maduro is a dictator
Adorni reiterated that the position of Javier Milei's government is "clear" regarding the fact that "Maduro is a dictator" who "falsified electoral data in an extremely obvious way."
Regarding the possible outcome of this conflict, the spokesman said that “it is an extremely sensitive issue.”
"There cannot be a dictator in the world governing a people. (…) It is a dictatorial government that the Venezuelan people decided to reject and the dictator Maduro has to step aside," he said.
Argentina is awaiting the arrival of its embassy staff in Venezuela in the early hours of Saturday, after its expulsion - and that of representatives from six other countries in the region - by the government of Nicolás Maduro in rejection of its "interventionist actions and statements" regarding the presidential elections.

Argentina dice sin ninguna duda Gonzalez triunfó en Venezuela
Buenos Aires (EFE).- Argentina da por confirmado “sin lugar a ninguna duda” el triunfo del candidato Edmundo González, opositor al Gobierno de Nicolás Maduro, a quien los resultados oficiales dieron por vencedor en las elecciones celebradas en Venezuela el 28 de julio, informaron este viernes fuente