The Brazilian ruler insists that the voting minutes be reviewed.
Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, described the Venezuelan government of Nicolas Maduro as a regime on Friday“very unpleasant” with “authoritarian bias”and insisted that “the minutes” of voting be submitted to recognize the winner of the elections in that country.
“Venezuela is living a very unpleasant regime,” Lula said in an interview with a local radio station. Although the leftist president, considered close to President Maduro, said he does not consider it “a dictatorship,” he said that“it’s a government with authoritarian bias”.
This article has been translated after first appearing in Diario El Mundo