The Frente Amplio presidential candidate hinted that the government is “speaking to the gallery” on a “serious” issue.
He presidential candidate of the Frente Amplio (FA), Yamandú Orsicriticized the coalition government partner parties for “campaigning” and “speaking for the gallery” based on the political crisis that is taking place in Venezuela following the presidential elections on July 28.
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The Frente Amplio presidential candidate attacked the government for conducting an “electoral campaign” with the situation in the Caribbean country and stressed that the citizens are aware of this. “They are conducting an electoral campaign, everyone knows, we are campaigning,” he said at a press conference.
In the last few hours, the presidential candidate of the National Party (PN), Alvaro Delgadoharshly pointed at Orsi after he downplayed the possible impact that the next speech of the President of the Republic Luis Lacalle Pou before the United Nations General Assemblywhere he will talk about the Venezuelan situation. “It trembles (Nicholas) Ripe“, the former Canarian mayor said ironically.
After these words, Delgado said in a press conference that he would not talk about Orsi, since, “unfortunately” what he said “speaks for itself.” “In Venezuela There is a dictatorship and there was fraud, there are no two opinions here,” said the nationalist.
“Venezuela is a disaster”
After these comments Orsi stressed that “he already said what he thought about Venezuela” and that he should not be “passing tests” all the time on the subject. “(It is) a disaster, now, we can go out like a garbage can sparrow sticking out our chest and saying that we are going to solve everything, or the other more important thing, if we have thought about doing something, let’s go and do it,” he continued.
“Of course what is happening is serious, of course it is serious,” insisted the FA candidate and added: “Now, who are we talking to, to the world and to resolve the issues of Venezuela“Or are we just talking behind the scenes because we are in the midst of an election campaign? Please, we are grown-ups,” he concluded.
Source: Ambito