00:00So the bottom line is the money that's spent in Venezuela is audited by KPMG. It only goes to certain
00:05determined points and it doesn't go to the individual benefit of anybody. Those are just false outrageous statements. So when
00:11can we pivot to free and fair elections? So the second point is on the transition phase, which is the
00:15third phase. The second is stabilization and recovery. Part of the recovery phase is creating the conditions for a free
00:21and independent press. You need to have an independent press in order to have free and fair elections. We've seen
00:26an uptick in that activity. It's not 100% there, but it needs to continue to grow.
00:30You need to give space for the political parties to organize and to mobilize because you can't participate in an
00:35election if you haven't had the time to do so. And you need a new electoral commission. We've said that
00:40repeatedly.
00:41And when are we starting? Well, we'd like to see it as soon as possible. But the reality, just remember,
00:45it's been five months, not five years, not 50 months, five months. Five months is not a long time for
00:50a country that had gone through what that country went through.
00:53But clearly, we need to have a new electoral committee. And ultimately, Venezuela's future is free and fair multi-party
00:59elections.
01:00So, no, my username and MOM is literally on the right two complications.
01:00Okay.
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