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President Maduro: No last name is above the laws here despite threats from the United States

“The mechanism was drafted by the opposition itself,” said the head of state
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Published at: 29/01/2024 08:39 PM

The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, asserted that the Barbados Accords are a process that was built to try to neutralize the violence of the extreme right and bring them to the constitutional path.

He specified that “something called the mechanism was signed (...) which was a way to resolve a conflict that the right wing itself had over people who have committed serious crimes against the peace of the Republic, who have asked for sanctions, invasions or people who have committed corruption crimes, who had disqualification measures on the part of Venezuelan institutions.”

“The mechanism was drafted by the opposition itself, which was signed as a mechanism, for the resolution of that conflict, we signed it, but it was written by them. They failed to do so,” he stressed.

This was stated by the National President, during his program “With Maduro +”, in its 32nd edition, in which he pointed out that with the Barbados Agreements, he sought to bring them once again, to the political, electoral, peaceful path, of respect for the Constitution”.

He explained that for these agreements, “there was a global, political agreement, giving, as always, ample guarantees to go to the electoral processes in all these years.”

“Then an agreement on the Essequibo, which they violated, because that extremist opposition came out to support Guyana and EXXON MOBIL, when the People of Venezuela went to the Consultative Referendum on December 3,” he recalled.

He emphasized that “here no surname is above the laws, despite the threats and blackmail of the American empire, Venezuelan institutions have worked,” referring to the ruling issued by the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), regarding political disqualifications.

Mazo News Team