Colombian President rejects ‘Spurious’ legislative vote in Venezuela

  29 July 2017    Read: 1117
Colombian President rejects ‘Spurious’ legislative vote in Venezuela
Juan Manuel Santos said he would not recognize this weekend’s election to a constituent assembly in Venezuela.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said Friday he would not recognize this weekend’s election to a constituent assembly in Venezuela, which he said lacked legitimacy.

"This constituent assembly is of a spurious origin and, therefore, we cannot recognize its [election] results," Santos said at a university in Barranquilla, as quoted by the presidential office.

The Colombian president added his country would continue to seek a "peaceful and hopefully prompt democratic solution" to the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has called the vote for a new legislative body for this Sunday to elect 545 people’s representatives in an effort to bring peace to the country.

His decision led to nearly daily demonstrations by opposition supporters across the country that have led to more than 110 deaths since April. Many have people defied a ban on rallies and took to the streets on Friday night. At least one person died of a gunshot wound.

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