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Salazar and Wasserman Schultz Condemn Maduro's Attacks on María Corina Machado and Urge Forceful Action from the Biden Administration

November 1, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, House Foreign Affairs, Western Hemisphere Subcommittee Chairwoman María Elvira Salazar (R-FL) and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) released the following statement after socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro arbitrarily nullified the results of the Venezuelan opposition primary elections held on October 22, 2023:

“We strongly condemn the decision by Venezuela's regime-controlled court to suspend the democratic opposition's primary election process, which mobilized 2.4 million Venezuelan voters to nominate María Corina Machado as the opposition candidate for the 2024 presidential election. This assault on democracy is a severe breach of democratic principles and a clear violation of the Maduro regime's recent agreement with the opposition Unitary Platform and the Biden Administration.

The criminalization of this legitimate political process, which was overseen by independent election observers and coordinated in compliance with international norms, reflects a well-established pattern of disdain for genuine electoral independence and repression of political opponents, as demonstrated by the regime’s ban on opposition candidates and parties.

The court's requirement that the independent National Primary Commission turn over documents identifying Venezuelan voters is especially grave, considering the regime's history of retaliating against dissent through arbitrary imprisonment, extrajudicial killings, torture, marginalization, and denial of social services. We are horrified by the prospect that Venezuelan-Americans who participated in the primary vote, including many of our constituents, could become targets of the regime.

The Biden Administration should use all available tools to enforce the terms of the October 17 agreement, which promised the reimposition of sanctions in the event of a violation, and ensure that Ms. Machado has the opportunity to run in a free, fair election. Every effort must be undertaken to protect Venezuelan voters, including Venezuelan-Americans, from retaliation for exercising their right to vote.”

Chairwoman Salazar sent a letter to the Biden Administration yesterday demanding he reimpose sanctions on the brutal Maduro regime over his violation of the terms of the agreement he and Biden agreed to on October 17, 2023.

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