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January 31, 2019
Elisa Trotta Gamus severely criticized the Venezuelan leader and declared that he did not want "a bloodbath" but "free elections".
After the self-appointed president of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, appointed Elisa Trotta as ambbadador for the Caribbean country in Argentina, the official shot hard terms against Nicolás Maduro and called him "An occupant whose rent has expired."
Invited in Cycle A to two votes, Trotta said the elections in which Maduro was elected "They were fraudulent"and backed up by saying that most of the parties were "illegal"And they were"Disabled opposition leaders. "
"The elections they had no international support and many voters have been displaced from polling stations. On January 10, as an illegitimate election, Maduro's term of office expired: he intends to remain a usurper as the occupier. The Maduro rental agreement has expired and it is not obliged to be present", Shot.
Mauricio Macri received the ambbadador of Venezuela appointed by Juan Guaidó
In this sense, he badured that Juan Guaidó does not want "A bloodshed" it looks "Free elections", and added that they are "on the side of the people, laws and democratic continuity"
He also asked that there be "A peaceful transition" and argued that after the call for elections "It will depend on the Venezuelan people" what happens in the future.
Faced with positions taken by China and Russia, as opposed to the United States, Trotta Gamus pointed out that the government of Xi Jinping "It's impartial, something important," while Putin, according to the official "Supports Maduro for its important indebtedness" that Venezuela has with this country.
"This is not a fight between Trump and Putin, but a fight of democracies. We hope to have a solution soon. We know that it is difficult. We hope it is as peaceful as possible and we ask Venezuelans to have faith and patience. We fulfill three axes: cessation of the usurpation, transitional government, call for elections. We must bring the Venezuelan people to support this process", Closed.
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