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Felipe Solá, between the future of relations with Brazil and Venezuela

2019-11-06T14:46:48.634Z


The national deputy, mentioned as possible chancellor of President-elect Alberto Fernández, said on CNN Radio that Argentina will avoid fighting with Jair Bolsonaro and said that the government of N ...


Felipe Solá gives his opinion on Brazil and Venezuela (Photo by Telam)

(CNN Radio Argentina) - National deputy Felipe Solá , mentioned as possible chancellor of President-elect Alberto Fernández, assured CNN Radio that Argentina will avoid fighting with Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro and said that in Venezuela there are “many political prisoners” and he became in an "authoritarian government."

The relationship with Brazil “we are going to remake it in the way we can. We will be able to do it, we hope that on December 10 the transfer of command will come the vice president, General Hamilton Mourao, ”said the legislator in the end and the Cape .

In dialogue with Nuria Am and Adrián Puente, Solá said that “we are going to interact as much as possible with Brazil because in addition to inevitable they are necessary (those relations) and in addition to necessary to fight two are needed ” and “ we are not going to go by train from fight ”with Bolsonaro.

The Brazilian president and Alberto Fernández have had several short circuits in recent weeks. Bolsonaro said that the Argentines were wrong in choosing the former chief of staff of Néstor Kichner, while the Argentine elected president asked for the release of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, convicted in his country for corruption reasons.

Will Felipe Solá be the chancellor of Alberto Fernández? (Photo of Télam)

The Lima and Venezuela Group

On the Lima Group, Solá said that "Argentina is part" of that mechanism, "but does not agree with many of its postulates and has said so and there is no essential requirement to agree on everything to be" in that organism.

“We have rejected the use of TIAR,” the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance for the Venezuelan case, exemplified.

Solá said that this group "is currently in crisis because the imagined about Venezuela that was the only thing that united that group is not happening."

And he added: "That relationship is stagnant, they have not moved Maduro but there has been an additional impoverishment of the people for the whole issue of the blockade and other" economic aspects.

In reference to Venezuela, Solá considered that in that country "there is absolutely violation of human rights" from the moment "there are political prisoners."

The Venezuelan executive has a democratic origin and has become an authoritarian government

When a prisoner is political then human rights are violated . The report (from UN human rights rapporteur Michelle Bachelet on the Venezuelan situation) may not be totally objective and has criticism, but the truth is that there are many prisoners (politicians). Denying that would be dogmatic, ”he said.

And he said that the government of Nicolás Maduro "has a democratic origin and has become an authoritarian government."

Asked about whether he will be the chancellor of Alberto Fernández, the legislator confessed that he would like to be “where he serves”. And where do I serve? Where the president thinks I serve, ”he said.

Source: cnnespanol

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