This January 10, Nicolás Maduro Moros He once again consolidated his dictatorship in Venezuela by illegally obtaining a third consecutive term as president. Despite the reported irregularities involving the Chavista regime, head of the political party Peru Libre, Vladimir Cerrón, celebrated this ceremony on social networks.
Through a post on X, formerly Twitter, the man convicted of corruption welcomed Maduro’s swearing-in on behalf of his political party. “What is significant in this historical moment is its transformation from a national event to a continental event, in the midst of a controversy where the sovereignty of Latin America is debated. On the one hand, the forces that try to support neo-colonialism and on the other hand, the forces that fight for the independence of our countries”, he writes.
“The third term politically means: reaffirming the Venezuelan people to continue their revolutionary process, rejecting any form of American neo-colonialism and demonstrating to the world that an alternative to capitalism is possible and necessary in these times,” he added. .
Cerrón Rojas, a fugitive from Peruvian justice, has expressed his support for Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro on numerous occasions, as the two share a socialist-communist political ideology. Cerron’s party, Free Peruhas also openly expressed his support. In fact, for today’s ceremony, a delegation of this party traveled to Venezuela.
As reported andCongressman Flavio Cruzin dialogue with Channel N, the invitation is made at the party level and explained that the delegation consists of supporters and some congressmen of his party.
“We know that there is an invitation at the party level, there is no invitation at the bank level. The party has hosted and formed a delegation that participated in Venezuela, they are already there (…) The one who should have gone, I wanted to communicate with him, is Congresswoman María Agüero, some supporters and hopefully some other congressmen. “I would have liked to go, but I have internal duties in the Parliament”, he declared.
It should be noted that, in early August of last year, during the elections in Venezuela that later revealed signs of fraud, congressmen Kelly Portalatino, María Agüero and Elizabeth Taipe, from Perú Libre, and Guillermo Bermejo, from Together for Peru, were present – Voices of the People. Peruvian congressmen had traveled to the Venezuelan country as observers, and the cost of the trip was covered by Nicolás Maduro’s regime.
Through a communiqué, the Government of In Boluarte He noted that he does not recognize Nicolás Maduro as president of Venezuela and asked to begin a peaceful transition of power to Edmundo González Urrutia, the president-elect.
it Executive power requires that “the recovery of democratic institutionality through a peaceful transition process that respects the legitimate will of the Venezuelan people.”
In this sense, they recall that “the popular will, the only legitimate origin of a government, was expressed mainly in favor of Edmundo González Urrutia, whom Peru recognizes as the elected president”.
Finally, the Presidency requested once again that the rights of The Peruvian community in Venezuelaand that the compatriots who “remain unjustly detained” be released immediately.