Deputy Francisco Ameliach: MUD card lost the right to participate in upcoming elections

“The time has come to apply the laws as they are written,” Ameliach said.
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Published at: 28/01/2025 09:42 PM

The deputy to the National Assembly (AN), Francisco Ameliach, this Tuesday, January 28, stated that the Democratic Unity Bureau (MUD) card will not be able to participate in the parliamentary, regional or municipal elections called by the National Electoral Council (CNE) for 2025.

In an interview with TeleSUR journalist, Madelein García, Ameliach, who is the representative of the AN before the Council of State for the period 2025-2026, specified that the MUD will not be able to participate in the next elections, not only because it has called for invasions, blockades and ignorance of electoral results, but because of its own Law on Political Parties, “in force since the second half of the 20th century, was not made by Chavism”.

He noted that at the meeting with the dialogue table, he demanded that these regulations be strictly complied with.

Therefore, he stated that the cards of those political organizations that did not participate or did not achieve 1% in the past elections of the National Assembly, will not be able to be part of the next elections, called for April 27.

“The time has come to apply the laws as they are written. I think this is a very important choice to move forward and consolidate the peace of the Republic. There is a political awareness in all Venezuelans that we must move forward in peace to work. Peace is the basis of all that,” he argued.

He also recalled that there are legal instruments approved by the National Parliament, including the Simón Bolívar Liberator Law, which develops what is in chapter 130 of the National Constitution.

“Any person who has requested invasion, sanctions against the homeland, which are even actions linked to the crime of treason, which is in the Criminal Code, cannot participate in an election process. This is clear, and neither is the political organization that is proposing it,” he explained.

Mazo News Team

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