“A careful consideration of the evidence, then, suggests that the election results are not just difficult but impossible to believe. Boric is not the only Latin American leader to have expressed major doubts. This has also come from three countries that have been close allies to Maduro’s Venezuela: Mexico, Brazil and Colombia. This bloc issued joint statements on 1 and 8 August asking the CNE to release the electoral returns and calling for restraint in the face of dissent. In recent days, Brazil’s Luis Inácio Lula da Silva and Colombia’s Gustavo Petro have gone further, with both leaders calling for new elections, with enhanced safeguards to ensure accountability and fairness. Petro has floated the idea of a transitional government …”
This article confirms my suspicions that the Maduro government manipulated the results in order to win, in order to stay in power. Such actions shouldn’t be defended in Venezuela or anywhere else, not least here where the MAGA movement is all about rigging elections to their favor. When denied that option, MAGA and company organize insurrection, as they did on January 6, 2021.
The left, in contrast, should not compromise and instrumentalize democracy and democratic practices in the name of “class interests and anti-imperialist politics.” Nor should it defend undemocratic practices, as occurred in Venezuela. This isn’t the road to a socialism worthy of its name. If anything, it is a slippery slope leading to a loss of political authority and moral integrity.