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4 February 2015 | King Felipe VI of Spain receives Jim Farley, President of Ford Motor Company Europe, Mark Fields, President and CEO of Ford Motor Company and Jose Manuel Machado, President of Ford Motor Company Spain at Zarzuela Palace in Madrid, Spain. (c) Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images
#Jim Farley#King Juan Carlos I#Mark Fields#Jose Manuel Machado#Spain#2015#Carlos Alvarez#Getty Images
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the passenger (2023) / carmen maria machado / panic at the disco / marina / unknown / jose olivarez / natalie diaz / car seat headrest / margaret atwood / rebecca tamas / kate bush / the smiths / sierra demulder / unknown / wych elm / richard siken / unknown / cassandra de alba / jenny holzer / clive barker / rainbow rowell / brandon sanderson / edmund keeley / richard siken / richard siken / amy hempel / leith ross / ryebreadgf / richard siken
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GEORGE RUSSELL of Mercedes arrives for the qualifying session for FIA Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix at Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace on November 03, 2024 in Interlagos, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Photos by Marcelo Machado de Melo /SPP.
#george russell#*m#f1#*p#bra24#brazil#24#(screaming crying sobbing. HE JUST WOKE UP. and then he bossed that entire day.)
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Behind the Glass (an NHL x TGM crossover)
San Diego, CA. The newest city to put in for a bid for an NHL expansion team. Why California needed a fourth team, no one really knew, but no one was going to complain either. Especially if it meant that people weren't having to drive up to Los Angeles or Anaheim (or even San Jose) to catch a game.
Enter: The San Diego Tomcats. Named after the retired F-14's and an homage to the Naval Base and Weapons School right there on North Island.
Expansion drafts were never fun for anyone; players leaving their teams, administration trying to make deals, fans losing their favorite players, searching for the best coach... but hockey players aren't the only people who have to relocate. Y/N Champaign, a.k.a Lens, an assistant NHL photojournalist who was working with the Pittsburgh Penguins was asked to move to San Diego to work with the Tomcats. While there, she does the one thing she swore to never do: fall in love with a hockey player.
A story of blood, sweat, tears, ice, cursing, and romance, Behind the Glass follows Lens as she navigates a new team, and new emotions.
The Team
players:
Bradley Bradshaw (C): Center, drafted from Washington Capitals
Rueben Fitch: Left Defense, drafted from Nashville Predators
Mickey Garcia (A): Left Wing, drafted from New York Rangers
Jake Seresin (A): Right Wing, drafted from Dallas Stars
Javy Machado: Right Defense, drafted from Boston Bruins
Robert Floyd: Goalie, drafted from St. Louis Blues
staff:
Beau Simpson: General Manager
Soloman Bates: Assistant General Manager
Tom Kazansky: Head Coach
Pete Mitchell: Assistant Coach
Bernie Coleman: goalie coach
Natasha Trace: Athletic Ttrainer
Y/N Champaign: Team Photojournalist
@cassiemitchell and i already are aware of each other writing a hockey fic, we literally talked about it so don't make it a thing to pit us against each other, we're friends. it's pure coincidence that positions are near identical
COMING SOON!
dm me to join the tag list or fill out the form here, the fic will be 18+ and I WILL be checking bios!
#top gun maverick imagine#nhl imagine#hockey imagine#bearmalkin is back#robert floyd#robert 'bob' floyd#robert floyd x reader#robert floyd imagine#bob floyd x reader#bob floyd imagine#jake seresin#bradley bradshaw#natasha trace#javy machado#mickey garcia#rueben fitch#nhl × tgm
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Que fique registrado...
Segue a lista dos que vivem no 'Pais das Maravilhas' !!!!
PRESO:
01) Anderson Torres - ex-ministro da justiça
02) Daniel Silveira - ex-deputado federal
03) Bismark - humorista, canal Hipócritas
04) Ivan Papo Reto - influencer
05) Serere - cacique
06) Gabriel Mont. - ex-vereador há + 5 meses
07) Mauro Cid - auxiliar de Bolsonaro
08) Max Guilherme - auxiliar de Bolsonaro
09) Sérgio Cordeiro - aux. de Bolsonaro
10) João Carlos - aux. de Bolsonaro
11) Ailton Gonçalves - aux. de Bolsonaro
12) Luís Marcos - aux. de Bolsonaro
13) Allan Frutuozo - jornalista
14) Divesos patriotas - 08/01/23
FORAGIDO:
15) Wellington Macedo - jornalista
16) Allan dos Santos - jornalista, site 3° Livre
17) Adriano Castro - Ex-BBB
CASSADO:
18) Pablo Marçal
19) Deltan Dallagnol
20) Jair Bolsonaro
DESMONETIZADO e MULTADO (alguns):
21) Monark
22) WALTER SOUZA BRAGA NETTO
23) CARLOS BOLSONARO
24) EDUARDO BOLSONARO
25) FLAVIO BOLSONARO
26) NIKOLAS FERREIRA
27) KIM PAIM
28) CARLA ZAMBELLI
29) GUSTAVO GAYER
30) LEANDRO RUSCHEL
31) SILVIO NAVARRO PEREJON
32) HENRIQUE DAMASCENO
33) LUCAS FERRUGEM
34) FILIPE SCHOSSLER
35) BARBARA ZAMBALDI
36) LUIZ PHILIPPE DE O. E BRAGANCA
37) PAULO EDUARDO LIMA MARTINS
38) BERNARDO PIRES KUSTER
39) ELISA BROM DE FREITAS
40) BEATRIZ KICIS DE SORDI
41) ERNANI FERNANDES B. NETO
42) THAIS RAPOSO DO AMARAL PINTO
43) ANDERSON AZEVEDO ROSSI
44) OTAVIO OSCAR FAKHOURY
45) RICARDO DE AQUINO SALLES
46) ANDRE PORCIUNCULA A. ESTEVES
47) ALEXANDRE RAMAGEM R.
48) PAULA MARISA C. DE OLIVEIRA
49) SARITA GONCALVES COELHO
50) DIEGO HENRIQUE GUEDES
51) MARCELO DE C. FRAGALI
52) JOSE PINHEIRO TOLENTINO
53) ROBERTO BEZERRA MOTTA
54) MARIO LUIS FRIAS
55) ROGER ROCHA MOREIRA
56) MICARLA ROCHA MELO
57) SILVIO GRIMALDO DE C.
58) FLAVIA FERRONATO
59) JAIRO MENDES LEAL
60) CAROLINE ROD. DE TONI
61) AUGUSTO PIRES PACHECO
62) PAULO VITOR SOUZA
63) BISMARK FABIO FUGAZZA
64) RODRIGO CONSTANTINO
65) ALEXANDRE DOS SANTOS
66) MAX GUILHERME M. DE MOURA
67) BRUNO CASTRO ENGLER
68) FLORENCIO DE ALMEIDA
69) FILIPE TOMAZELLI SABARA
DESMONETIZADO no Instagram e Facebook:
70) @Doprimido2
71) @MonicaMachado38
72) @PadraoAlexandre
73) @Damadeferroofic
74) @TexugoWick
75) @PATRIOTAS
76) @viniciuscfp
77) @viniciuscfpires
78) @AXELJORGE92
79) @eumesmavivi_
80) @ruirapina3
81) @rafaelbboa
82) @apropria_bia
83) @oiiuiz
84) @emb_resistencia
85) @thaispsic
86) @clauwild1
87) @dimacgarcia
88) @Fa1ryNight,
89) @Conservadora191
90) @FlviaLeo16
91) @mendesluizpaulo
92) @freu_rodrigues
93) @ViLiMiGu_Tex
94) @iaragb
95) @glovesnews
96) @alepavanellim
97) @BrazilFight
》》》 POVO DE ESQUERDA
SOLTO:
01) André do Rap
02) José Dirceu
03) Sergio Cabral
04) Lula
05) Flordelis
06) Chico Rodrigues
07) Renato Duque
08) Delúbio Soares
09) João Santana
10) Paulo Roberto Costa
11) André Vargas
12) Léo Pinheiro
13) Pedro Corrêa
14) Geddel
15) Jacob Barata Filho
16) Chaaya Moghrabi
17) Anthony Garotinho
18) Daurio Speranzini JR
19) Flávio Godinho
20) Eike Batista
21) Lélis Teixeira
22) Octacilio de Monteiro
23) Claudio de Freitas
24) Marcelo Traça
25) Eneas Bueno
26) Dayse Neves
27) Rogério Onofre
28) David Augusto
29) Miguel Iskin
30) Gustavo Estellita
31) Marco Antônio de Luca
32) Sérgio Côrtes
33) Orlando Diniz
34) Milton Lyra
35) Ricardo Rodrigues
36) Marcelo Sereno
37) Carlos Pereira
38) Adeilson Telles
39) Marcelo Martins
40) Arthur Pinheiro Machado
41) Marcos Lips
42) Carlos Martins
43) Sandro Lahmann
44) Cesar Monteiro
45) Sergio da Silva
46) Hudson Braga
47) Paulo Sergio Vaz
48) Athos Albernaz
49) Rony Hamoui
50) Oswaldo Prado Sanches
51) Antonio Albernaz
52) Roberta Prata
53) Marcelo Rzezinski
54) Daurio Júnior
ENGAVETADO:
55) Renan Calheiros
56) Aécio Neves
57) José Serra
58) Michel Temer
59) Alckmin
60) Guido Mantega
61) Rodrigo Maia
62) Gleisi Hoffmann
63) Eunício
64) Padilha
64) Moreira Franco
65) Jaques Wagner
O clamor popular vai obrigar a se escolher magistrados de carreira e verdadeiros juízes imparciais. Vamos divulgar. Se cada um enviar para as pessoas, só assim tomarão conhecimento dessa vergonha!
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Hello! Would you be willing to share any Venezuelan FCs anywhere from their early 20s to late 40s that are actors/actresses? Or possibly know of anyone in the RPC who can point me towards some please? It's okay if they don't have gifs yet because I would love to make some! Thank you kindly!
Scarlet Ortiz (1974) Venezuelan.
Marieh Delfino (1977) Venezuelan [Spanish, Basque, Catalan, Portuguese, Italian, and Dutch], Colombian / Cuban, English, Irish, German, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish.
Alicia Machado (1977) Cuban / Spanish.
Gaby Espino (1977) Spanish, Native Venezuelan and Lebanese.
Dayana Garroz (1978) Venezuelan.
Marianela González (1978) Venezuelan.
Maritza Bustamante (1980) Venezuelan.
Marjorie de Sousa (1980) Venezuelan [including Portuguese].
Doris Morgado (1981) Venezuelan.
Majandra Delfino (1981) Venezuelan.
Daniela Bascopé (1982) Venezuelan.
Daniela Navarro (1983) Venezuelan.
Sabrina Seara (1985) Venezuelan.
Gaby Espino (1986) Venezuelan.
Juliette Pardau (1986) Venezuelan.
Adriyan Rae (1987) African-American, German, Native American, and Venezuelan.
Genesis Rodriguez (1987) Venezuelan and Cuban [Spanish, possibly other].
Abril Schreiber (1987) Venezuelan.
Yelena Maciel (1988) Venezuelan.
Yuvanna Montalvo (1988) Venezuelan.
Scarlet Gruber (1989) Venezuelan [including German].
Carla Baratta (1990) Venezuelan.
Natasha Domínguez (1990) Venezuelan.
Cinthya Carmona (1990) Venezuelan.
Rosmeri Marval (1991) Venezuelan.
Laura Chimaras (1991) Venezuelan.
Irene Esser (1991) Venezuelan.
María Gabriela de Faría (1992) Venezuelan [including Portuguese].
Sheryl Rubio (1992) Venezuelan.
Kimberly Dos Ramos (1992) Venezuelan [Portuguese].
Marielena Davila (1992) Venezuelan.
Humberly González (1992) Venezuelan.
Estefany Oliveira (1993) Venezuelan.
Raquel Rojas (1994) Venezuelan.
McKaley Miller (1996) Venezuelan (paternal grandmother), English, Scottish.
Luiseth Materán (1996) Venezuelan.
Oriana Sabatini (1996) Argentinian / Venezuelan - is bisexual.
Vanessa Silva Sperka. (1997) Venezuelan / Slovak.
Emily Tosta (1998) Venezuelan / Dominican.
Simoné Marval (1998) Venezuelan.
Lilimar Hernandez (2000) Venezuelan.
Brigitte Bozzo (2001) Venezuelan.
and:
Albi De Abreu (1975) Venezuelan [including Portuguese].
Juan Alfonso Baptista (1976) Venezuelan.
Édgar Ramírez (1977) Venezuelan.
Luciano D'Alessandro (1977) Venezuelan.
Pastor Oviedo (1977) Venezuelan.
Daniel Elbittar (1979) Venezuelan.
Guillermo García (1981) Venezuelan.
Alejandro Nones (1982) Venezuelan.
Rodolfo Salas (1983) Venezuelan.
Victor Drija (1985) Venezuelan.
Rafael de la Fuente (1986) Venezuelan [including German], Lebanese / Spanish and Cuban - is gay.
Willy Martin (1987) Venezuelan.
Reinaldo Zavarce (1988) Venezuelan.
Arán de las Casas (1989) Venezuelan.
Jonathan Jose Quintana (1990) Venezuelan.
Esteban Velásquez (1990) Venezuelan.
Emmanuel Palomares (1990) Venezuelan.
José Ramón Barreto (1991) Venezuelan.
Sean Teale (1992) Venezuelan, Spanish, Welsh.
Tommy Martinez (1992) Venezuelan.
Aaron Dominguez (1994) Venezuelan.
Omar Rudberg (1998) Venezuelan - has said that he "he falls in love with the person regardless of the person's sex.
Antonio Andrés Rosello (2001) Venezuelan and Italian.
Here you go!
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MARIANA I THINK I MIGHT KNOW WHAT POEM YOURE TALKING ABOUT, i feel like i read one that was super similar by jose olivarez in one of the poems in citizen illegal i think!!! that or ada limon !!! or in her body and other parts by carmen maria machado 🎀
omg lili I think ur right!! I wanna say it was ada limon but I’m not sure oof 😭 girlies we got a mystery to solve 🫡
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I really love
Dom Camurro by Machado de Assis about a man revising his life and regret
Amor de Pedro por João by Tabaja Ruas about latin America dictorship, focusing mostly in the Brazilian one
Death with Interruptions (as intermitências da morte) by Jose Saramago a portuguese book that tells the story if death decided to have a vocation
we were all forced to read “classics” in school so reblog and put the one you actually ended up liking a lot and the one you can’t fucking stand in the tags
my fave is Lord of the Flies and I ironically enough want to burn every copy of Fahrenheit 451. trash
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Top 10 MLB playoff run leaders: week 1
10: Jose Iglesias, New York Mets (3) 9: Kyle Higashioka, San Diego (3) 8: Pete Alonso; Jr., New York Mets (3) 7: Manny Machado, San Diego (3) 6: Yuli Gourriel, Kansas City (3) 5: Brandon Nimmo, New York Mets (4) 4: Luis Arráez, San Diego (4) 3: Mark Vientos, New York Mets (5) 2: Francisco Lindor, New York Mets (5) 1: Fernando Tatís; Jr., San Diego (7)
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UM DRINK NO INFERNO - ISSO NÃO É UM FILME...É UM PARQUE DE DIVERSÕES Ajude ao filme "Ela Toma Placebo" a chegar nos 70%: https://ift.tt/0oaOnGL Me siga também no Instagram: https://ift.tt/KodZsyS Twitter: https://ift.tt/7ZWAGeh Facebook: https://ift.tt/iu8YZxT "Um Drink no Inferno" é um filme de 1996, que não tem medo em enfiar o pé na jaca, ao mesclar a ação, o terror e a comédia de forma absurda, criativa e bastante divertida. Se inscreva no canal e deixe o seu like. E-mail: [email protected] Apoiadores "O Iluminado" do Refúgio: - Tania Catharina - Accounta - Amanda Leite - Professor Marco Aurélio - Joas Antonio - Sóstenes Freitas - Joninho - Pedro Paulo Alfano - Larissa Abreu - Lilly Hope - Astry - Wellington Machado - Mirene na America - Alda Ribeiro - Isabeli Fanara - Renan Freire - Fernanda Talarico - Rodrigo Nascimento - Ederaldo Ribeiro - Priscila Vargas - SABAVIDEOMUSIC - Lizz - Antonio V - Luciana Zelnik - Rodrigo Fiorenza - Kassio Araujo - Wagner Jose - Winter Is Coming - Clarisse Rozales - Helena Mussoi - Norma Parrot - Jota Barone - Felipe Brito - Eu - MDR Mateus - Victor Teixeira - Vinicius Espindola - Erica Cefel - Dricca Lopes - Jordanna Diniz - Maria Lucia Dias - Amanda Costa - José Leite - Natalia Vasques - Gabriela Bergmann - slferreirarn - João Batista - Arthur Lopes - CineHorror 101 - Vivi Brum - Carolina via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N14wHafkop0
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EL CORAZÓN NO SE DOMINA - LETRA DO POETA JOSE ROSSINI COSTA MACHADO.
#youtube#O final da noite desta quinta-feira está se aproximando rapidamente e fiquei pensando cá com meus botões... Vou deixar para meus seguidores
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Venezuelan opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia has not sought asylum, his lawyer said Tuesday, as the international community slammed an arrest warrant issued over his insistence that he won the July presidential election.
The Venezuelan public prosecutor's office said Monday that a court had approved its arrest warrant for Gonzalez Urrutia over "serious crimes" related to the opposition's claim that President Nicolas Maduro and his allies stole the election.
Gonzalez Urrutia, who has been in hiding since shortly after the July 28 polls, had ignored three summons to appear before prosecutors.
"No asylum has been requested," Jose Vicente Haro told reporters outside Gonzalez Urrutia's house in Caracas. "That is a matter that has not been raised by the family or Mr Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia."
The arrest warrant prompted an outcry from the international community, with the United States, European Union, and nine Latin American countries rejecting it outright.
US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Washington and its allies condemned the "unjustified arrest warrant," calling the action "just another example of Mr Maduro's efforts to maintain power by force."
EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell wrote on X that he "categorically" rejects the warrant.
"Enough of the repression and harassment of the opposition and civil society. The will of the Venezuelan people must be respected."
Argentina, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the Dominican Republic and Uruguay said they "unequivocally and absolutely reject the arrest warrant," in a joint statement released by the Ecuadoran foreign ministry.
UN chief Antonio Guterres was following events with "concern," spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.
"He recalls that no one should be subjected to arbitrary arrest or detention and continues to urge all parties to resolve any electoral disputes by peaceful means."
Disputed poll outcome
Venezuela's National Electoral Council (CNE), most of whose members are allies of 61-year-old Maduro, declared him reelected to a third six-year term without releasing detailed results.
The opposition published its own polling station-level election results, which it says show Gonzalez Urrutia won the race by a landslide.
Those tallies are at the heart of the charges against the 75-year-old ex-diplomat, which include "usurpation" of public functions, "forgery" of a public document, incitement to disobedience, sabotage, and "association" with organized crime and financiers of "terrorism."
"No one in this country is above the laws, above the institutions," Maduro said on Monday in his weekly television program.
The United States and several Latin American countries support the Venezuelan opposition's claim to victory, while even Maduro-friendly Mexico, Colombia and Brazil have refused to recognise the official result without seeing detailed vote tallies.
The CNE has said it cannot publish the records as hackers had corrupted the data, though observers have said there was no evidence of that.
Gonzalez Urrutia replaced opposition leader Maria Corina Machado on the ballot at the last minute after she was barred from running.
She, too, has been mostly in hiding since the vote, though she has led several organised protests against Maduro.
Plane seized by US
Maduro has said both Gonzalez Urrutia and Machado belong "behind bars," blaming them for the deaths of 25 civilians and two soldiers in protests that broke out spontaneously after his alleged victory was announced.
Nearly 200 people were injured and more than 2,400 arrested.
Since coming to power in 2013, Maduro has presided over an economic collapse that has seen more than seven million Venezuelans flee the country as GDP plunged 80 percent in a decade.
Last week, a blackout left most of Venezuela without power for hours on end in what the regime claimed was "sabotage" under a US-led plot to overthrow the socialist leader.
Maduro has managed to cling to power despite sanctions stepped up after his 2018 reelection, also dismissed as a sham by dozens of countries.
The United States on Monday seized the plane used by Maduro and his entourage, citing sanctions violations.
US officials took the plane in the Dominican Republic and flew it to Florida.
Maduro denounced the move as tantamount to "piracy."
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Minnesota Twins @ San Diego Padres 8.21.24
Minnesota Twins Lineup San Diego Padres Lineup
1.) Willi Castro SS 1.) Luis Arraez 1B
2.) Trevor Larnach LF 2.) Jurickson Profar LF
3.) Royce Lewis DH 3.) Jake Cronenworth DH
4.) Matt Wallner RF 4.) Manny Machado 3B
5.) Carlos Santana 1B 5.) Xander Bogaerts 2B
6.) Jose Miranda 3B 6.) Jackson Merrill CF
7.) Eddie Julien 2B 7.) David Peralta RF
8.) Christian Vazquez C 8.) Kyle Higashioka C
9.) Austin Martin CF 9.) Tyler Wade SS
SP Simeon Woods Richardson RHP SP Matt Waldron RHP
(4-3) 3.77 ERA (7-10) 4.29 ERA
(2024 MLB Stats)
-Chris Kreibich-
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US, Brazil float new Venezuela election despite government, opposition rebuffs
New Post has been published on https://sa7ab.info/2024/08/16/us-brazil-float-new-venezuela-election-despite-government-opposition-rebuffs/
US, Brazil float new Venezuela election despite government, opposition rebuffs
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Thursday that he would support a new election in Venezuela, after Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva also floated the idea, despite rebuffs from Venezuela’s ruling party and its opposition which both claim victory in the July 28 contest.Biden spoke to reporters in the wake of Lula’s suggestion that Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro could call a new contest involving international observers as a potential solution for the political crisis in the country. The U.S. has rejected Madura’s victory claim.STATE DEPARTMENT CRIES FALSE OVER WSJ REPORT CLAIMING US OFFERED VENEZUELA’S MADURO AMNESTYAsked if he supports a new election in Venezuela, Biden said “I do”.The suggestion is among several from the international community which have no support so far from either Maduro or his opposition coalition opponents.The U.S., which hardened oil sanctions in April on the OPEC member for what it said was Maduro’s failure to comply with a deal on electoral conditions, and other Western countries are showing little sign of swift, tough action over what many of them have condemned as voting fraud.Lula said a “coalition government” could be another possible solution for Venezuela.”If (Maduro) has common sense, he could put it to the people, perhaps calling new elections with a nonpartisan electoral committee,” Lula said in a radio interview.Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado ruled out Biden and Lula’s suggestion.”The election already happened,” Machado told journalists from Argentina and Chile in a video call later on Thursday. “Maduro must be made to know that the cost of his staying grows with each day that passes.”Ruling party officials in Venezuela have also previously ruled out new elections.The Brazilian president said he still does not recognize Maduro as the winner of the vote and that his government must publish voting tallies that have not been released, echoing calls from countries around the world over the last two weeks.”Maduro knows he owes Brazil and the world an explanation,” Lula said.Lula and his Colombian counterpart Gustavo Petro spoke by phone on Wednesday as part of efforts to find a solution to Venezuela’s crisis, but no details were released of the conversation.Petro suggested in a post on X on Thursday that the Venezuelan ruling party and the opposition could temporarily trade off power, echoing an arrangement used in Colombia for 16 years in the twentieth century.”The political solution for Venezuela depends on Nicolas Maduro, who carries the peace and prosperity of his country,” Petro said, adding in another post that a political deal is the best option and depends on Venezuelans.Petro, who reopened trade and diplomatic relations with Venezuela after he took office in 2022, also called for the lifting of all sanctions on Venezuela.Latin American leaders will discuss the crisis this weekend when many are in the Dominican Republic to attend the inauguration of that country’s new president, Panama’s President Jose Raul Mulino said on Thursday during his weekly press conference.Lula’s top foreign policy advisor Celso Amorim, speaking to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said Brazil had not formally proposed a new election in Venezuela.Conservative senators at the hearing criticized the Lula administration for favoring Maduro with its soft stance, and asked what Brazil was doing for jailed opposition leaders.Amorim said Brazil offered to send a plane to pick up six opposition members seeking asylum in the Argentine embassy, now under a Brazilian flag since Venezuela broke ties with Argentina.Venezuela’s electoral authority proclaimed Maduro won 51% of the vote but has not divulged full vote tallies.Tallies in possession of the opposition, which it has posted to a public website, show Gonzalez received 67% of the vote.
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