SMELL FRAUD! Chavez says Chilean senators "will not come to Venezuela"
Dictator said before, the Senate president, Jorge Pizarro, and several of his peers and had asked the Chilean Foreign Ministry to express its discomfort with Caracas. J.
AND C. GONZALEZ
SALDIVIA Qualifying as "ridiculous" to Chilean senators and ensuring that "will not come" to Venezuela last night reacted
president of that country, Hugo Chávez. This, after the Senate this week approved a
Chilean agreement to send a mission observers to parliamentary elections next September in Caracas.
"But why are these senators believe that? What they believe is this country, a golf ball? Do things these bourgeoisie!" Chavez said last night, along with branding as an "outrage" the agreement Chilean Senate.
In that vein, the president's stance hardened the country's Electoral Council, which declared "disabled" to the Chilean parliament to act as observers. Now, Chavez said the senators would not be allowed to enter Venezuelan territory. "Do not be ridiculous, okay! (...) You do not, they will not enter," said, while lawmakers argued that drove the deal in the Chilean Congress "supported the coup against (Salvador) Allende and believe that we are still in the seventies." This, even though the text was supported by the daughter of former governor, Senator Isabel Allende (PS). The
Chavez said came after the chancellor's office on Thursday handed over to La Moneda two claims. One of the National Assembly, Parliament of that country, which referred to the Chilean Senate as "heirs of the murderous dictator Augusto Pinochet." The second text, a statement from the Electoral Council, which described
as "interference" with the Chilean agreement and "disabling" the senators to take over as observers.
Before his sayings, the Chilean senators had already reacted angrily, and asked the Foreign Ministry who asked for Venezuela for what they considered "grievances" against a state power. The chairman of the Senate, Jorge Pizarro (DC), characterized the statements in Caracas as "undemocratic and out of place." "Our Foreign Ministry has to submit the claim in question, because we have not disqualified anybody."
His request was echoed by the supporters of the agreement, Andrew Allamand (RN) and Patrick Walker (DC). Allamand said "this is an affront to the Chilean Senate, and therefore, becomes a matter of institutional character. "Meanwhile, Walker ruled that" when a state power disqualifies him so brutally, it is manifest that the trouble diplomacy. "Meanwhile, the chairman of the Committee of Foreign Affairs, Hernán Larraín , noted that "the Venezuelan reaction is a reflection of intolerance characteristic of dictatorships" and defended the deal
Chile, "is in line with the Inter-American Democratic Charter," he said.''
not be silly, it! You do not fall not going to get. But what they think they are these senators? What they believe is this country, a golf ball? ".
Hugo Chavez, said last night, IN RESPONSE TO PARLIAMENTARY CHILEAN
(Chilean Declaration) is a plan of the international right to violate any basic standard of self-determination of peoples. "
Chancellor Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela
"The ministry we have to file the claim in question, because we have not disqualified anybody."
JORGE PIZARRO
Senate President
"Our statement is in line with the Inter-American Democratic Charter. The Venezuelan reaction is a reflection of intolerance
own dictatorships."
Senator Hernan Larrain
UDI "nomal thing is that when a state power disqualifies him so viciously that diplomacy is for expressing anger over the assault."
Senator PATRICK WALKER DC
"The statement is an affront to the Chilean Senate, and therefore becomes a matter of institutional
character that affects the normal relations between Venezuela and Chile."
Senator Andres Allamand
RN
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