00:07Many cities that have been destroyed today,
00:11claiming and taking the acts,
00:13demonstrating and demanding
00:14to the international community
00:16manifest themselves
00:18with the facts that are happening in this moment in Venezuela,
00:21that are now someting to terrorism,
00:23in this moment,
00:25reprinting to all the Venezuelans
00:27that came to this pacific protest.
00:30In this moment,
00:52we have to defend what was stolen
00:53in the 28th of July,
00:55defending what was stolen
00:55making a call to the international community
00:57and to Petro
00:58to not continue
00:59with the protest,
00:59with the desire to repeat the elections,
01:01because we chose the 28th of July
01:03and we chose the Mundo González.
01:04In the 28th of July,
01:06we have to hear the Mundo González
01:07In the 28th of July,
01:08in the 29th of July,
01:13in the 29th of July.
01:14Well, I'm here because my wife is Venezuelan,
01:16we have a family in common,
01:18when he passed the election, he promised to my son that he would have to have my job, my money,
01:24what he could have to have to help his mother, that when he asked him what he did for the
01:30people of his mother, because he is also Venezuelan, it is to say, he did this, and everything
01:34I am doing for him, for my wife and for my son. No, I look for freedom for Venezuela, it
01:39is impossible
01:40that in Latin America, that we are a democratic country, we permit that the Venezuelan dictatorship
01:46and that the Venezuelan who is so beautiful and so rich and so prosperous, so I am here
01:52to recover their freedom.
02:18My name is Gisela Serrano, I am the Vice President of the MAUAMPI Foundation. We know that the impact
02:26of what we are doing here today in Bogotá, perhaps it does not coincide in the decision that the
02:34state of Colombia has to take and the decision that it has to take in Venezuela, but we know that
02:42our
02:42brothers in Venezuela, with this, do not feel alone, and that is what is important, that they know
02:47that where a Venezuelan is, there is a heart that palpita and fight for them.
02:53The first column is the political party, the second is the code, those are not numbers, the third
03:00is the amount of voters. So here, if they voted something less than 500 people, or
03:08480 people, for the PSUV, for the political party, they voted 61. In the meantime, Edmund González,
03:18okay, for the MUDL, the table in the unit, voted 388 people. That is how it is read in this
03:27article.
03:38We are going to work with the controversy. We will continue to eat in those elections.
03:40Thank you very much.
03:42We are going to open the door.
03:45We are going to open the door for the MUDL, we are going to open the door, we are going
03:53to open the door.
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