“We could not find the single slightest statement of condemnation against the coup d’état that overthrew Evo Morales in 2019, then constitutional president of the Plurinational State of Bolivia”, the leftist group led by Miguel Mejía lamented.
According to MIU the Senate did not utter a word either regarding the repression unleashed on Argentine retirees who merely demanded their right to eat, adequate pensions that were cut short by the neoliberal government of Javier Milei, and which ended with 10 elders injured.
Nor, as was to be expected, did they raise their voice to condemn the genocide committed by the Israeli Nazi-Zionism in Gaza, nor the very recent terrorist attacks in Lebanon and Syria.
Instead, MIU said, the Dominican Senate is requesting the government of President Luis Abinader to overlook the results of the elections in Venezuela, because they were unfavorable to the right wing that the United States ‘uses as a shortcut to get to the oil and the natural wealth of that country’.
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