Venezuela, ALBA-TCP member’s countries raised their voices in support of president Nicolas Maduro

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*ALBA-TCP condemns interference by the United States and its allies
*President of Nicaragua asked for respect from the presidents of Colombia and Brazil
*President Maduro reiterated the denunciation of attempted coup d’état
*Mega-elections to renew local governments and deputies to be held in 2025
*ALBA-TCP Summit closed with a final declaration condemning the attempted coup d’état

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00:00The countries of ALBA-TCP, the Bolivarian Alternative for the Peoples of Our Americas,
00:04ratified their support through Nicolás Maduro as re-elected president of Venezuela
00:08and condemned the non-recognition of the results by some governments
00:11that joined the fraud narrative of the far-right. The report with Madeline Garcia.
00:17An extraordinary summit at a decisive moment for peace in Venezuela. That is what the ALBA-TCP
00:22member countries was all about, to raise their voices in support of the re-election of President
00:27Nicolás Maduro, after the attendant coup d'etat at the disavowal of his triumph by some governments.
00:35The will of the majority must be respected. The Venezuelan people voted with full conscience
00:42in favor of dignity, their sovereignty and for peace, and have supported that vote with
00:49massive popular demonstrations in the streets all over Venezuela. Although those facts,
00:55as Maduro explained, have been silenced or diminished by biased reports, openly pro-opposition
01:04by the western media that serve the empire.
01:09They condemned the interference of the United States and its allies in the same failed script
01:14that for more than two decades they have applied against Venezuela to destabilize the country.
01:19In the case of Venezuela, there is a class in the United States
01:27that is interested in appropriating the resources of Venezuela, such as oil.
01:34And this has happened not only in Venezuela, but also in Latin America and the Caribbean.
01:43We still have to exercise those forces of politics,
01:49those forces of the United States.
01:55Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega asked Brazilian President Lula for respect and
02:00also spoke clearly to the Colombian president.
02:06If you want me to respect you, respect me, Lula.
02:09If you want the Bolivarian people to respect you, respect the victory of President Nicolás Maduro.
02:17And don't go there as a drag.
02:21To Petro.
02:24What can I say to Petro?
02:27Poor Petro.
02:30I see him competing with Lula to see who will be the next representative.
02:39The Yankees in Latin America.
02:44President Nicolás Maduro reiterated his denunciation of the attempted coup d'état
02:48and word of the resurgence of fascism worldwide, but to zero.
02:54Today, it is very clear that there is a resurgence and a resurgence of fascism,
03:02which some call neo-fascism.
03:05Okay, neo-fascism.
03:09But there is no doubt that it is reinforced with the strength of the hatred of surrender
03:16and the destruction of the national state and social rights and the recolonization and
03:22surrender of our country to the empire of the United States of America.
03:28There is no doubt today that in Europe, in South America, in the United States of America,
03:36there is a powerful resurgence of fascism.
03:45The Venezuelan president said that Venezuela is preparing for a mega election in 2025
03:49to renew local governments and deputies who have disregarded the constitution and laws
03:54may not be able to participate.
03:56The summit closed with a final declaration condemning interference, violence, the attempted
04:01coup d'état, fascism, and expressing solidarity with the Venezuelan people.
04:05The re-election of President Nicolás Maduro and ratifying Latin America and the Caribbean
04:09as a territory of peace.

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