The Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) has failed to pass a resolution on the situation in Venezuela following the presidential elections. This was announced by the President of the Permanent Council of the OAS, Ronald Sanders, writes TASS.
“The resolution was not adopted,” the diplomat said after the voting results were announced. Seventeen delegations voted to adopt the document, eleven abstained, and representatives of five other states did not attend.
In Venezuela on June 28 burned Mass protests have taken place following the announcement of the results of the presidential election, which was won by incumbent President Nicolas Maduro, with 10 people vying for the country’s highest political office.
Maduro statedHe also stated that the right-wing opposition leaders in Venezuela must be held responsible for the uprisings that occurred after the elections. Maria Corina Machado and Edmundo Gonzalez should not be hiding, but should appear before the prosecutor, they belong behind bars.
Previously Colombian appealed He made a request to the United States regarding Venezuela.