Maduro: Spain is bent on the interests of the United States
The Venezuelan president repudiated the statement from Spain.
After reading the statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain, the government of Venezuela judged and pointed out that everything transmitted in that letter is nothing more than the interests of Spain coupled with the United States.
Nicolás Maduro, president of Venezuela, expressed feeling "A great disappointment"; referring to the statement.
Likewise, the Venezuelan Government indicated that this statement is part of an "unfortunate pronouncement bent on the interests of Washington, whose supremacist government has the sole objective of maintaining the agenda of aggression against Venezuela," the Foreign Ministry said in its statement.
Besides that, he demanded that Spain rectify its position "it is condemned to the most resounding of failures." The Spanish report fell like a bomb within the executive branch because of its forcefulness, guaranteeing that last Sunday's electoral contest "did not meet democratic expectations."
Chavismo assured that Madrid's statements are wrong and that it does not reflect what its "hundreds of international observers" have affirmed.
One of the first of these main witnesses was José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, who was accompanied by Juan Carlos Monedero, a founding member of Podemos, and the Socialist deputy to the European Parliament Manu Pineda.
"All of them have described the electoral system of Venezuela as one of the most reliable, safe and modern in the world," affirms the president.
Less formal was Diosdado Cabello, number two of Chavismo, who violently attacked "sovereign Isabel." This in reference to the Portuguese MEP Isabel Pedrosa, head of the Electoral Observation Mission of the European Union, whom she also described as racist, intolerant and a liar.
A group made up of "imbeciles," exclaimed the former president of the Constituent Assembly, who did not settle for simple insults but threatened Roberto Picón, one of the new rectors of the National Electoral Council: "I have no idea what is going to happen to do when Isabel Santos is not there ".
Work continues for international observers
The European mission has not finished its work, despite the fact that they already advanced their reactions in the first report. Its representatives are closely following the elections in the state of Barinas, the homeland of former President Chávez and the bastion of the revolution.
In Barinas, the minutes give as the winner Freddy Superlano, head of the Popular Will, party of the interim president, Juan Guaidó, and of the political leader Leopoldo López.
Although they claim to have the "best electoral system on the planet," the CNE has not yet announced the winner, Superlano, who would have beaten Argenis Chávez, brother of the "supreme leader" in a territory that has been administered for ten years by the Chávez family.
Both the CNE and the people who praise the small advances in electoral conditions are facing a real litmus test. "The regime refuses to accept that they are a minority in Barinas, without popular support, in a state that they considered a bastion of Chavismo," declared Guaidó.
"The regime is digesting the defeat in Barinas or is trying to steal the election. We must press until the results are given," said Stalin González, a former deputy who supports Henrique Capriles in the initiative to confront the government with elections.