The presidential candidate of the Colorado Party referred to the recent statements by Carolina Cosse and Yamandú Orsi.
He presidential candidate of the Colorado Party (PC), Robert Silvacriticized the Mayor of Montevideo, Carolina Cosseand at Mayor of Canelones, Yamandú Orsiboth favorites to contest the electoral internal of the Broad Front (FA)for the recent statements they made in response to the news of the disqualification of Maria Corina Machado as a candidate in the elections Venezuela.
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The Colorado, who attended this Sunday a demonstration called by the Venezuelan community in Uruguay in support of Corina Machado, assured that “there is no room for half-measures here” and that “you cannot compare a democracy with a horse race, because it has nothing to do with it,” referring to recent statements by Orsiwho said: “I like that for my horse to win, I like everyone to run, not to take anyone out.”


For her part, the mayor of the capital had stated in the last few hours that “the people have to find their own solution”, so she would not get involved in “internal issues of other countries”, since the position she aspires to have could lead to have consequences for Uruguay. This position was also shared by Orsiwho last Friday at a press conference stated that “from where he is” he does not like to give his opinion on the situation of other nations because “it is not good.”
“There is no need to hide behind national issues”
“When things are bad you have to say them. And they are bad,” said Silva, as reported by Montevideo Portal. “You don’t have to hide behind national issues to not want to give your opinion for a friendly regime,” added the Colorado.
Last Friday, Silva spoke via video call with Corina Machado and conveyed his “commitment” to the “Venezuelan cause” and to “not recognizing the results” of the upcoming elections in Venezuela as long as they are not “free” and “democratic.”
Source: Ambito