The elected president of Venezuela Edmundo González Urrutia had to flee to Spain and is currently in exile in that country after the regime issued an arrest warrant against him for subversion. González Urrutia obtained 67% of the votes in the election day of July 28, against 30% for Nicolás Maduro with 83.5% of the votes verified with published tally sheets, winning in all states (source: resultadosconvzla.com). We reject the arrest warrant, and the fraud intended by the National Electoral Council – CNE of Venezuela, proclaiming Nicolás Maduro as president-elect for a new presidential term and its ratification by the Supreme Court of Justice-TSJ, both without showing the voting minutes or any other support.  EnergiesNet ” Latin America & Caribbean web portal with news and information on Energy, Oil, Gas, Renewables, Engineering, Technology, and Environment.– Contact : Elio Ohep, editor at  EnergiesNet@gmail.com +584142763041-   The elected president of Venezuela Edmundo González Urrutia had to flee to Spain and is currently in exile in that country after the regime issued an arrest warrant against him for subversion. González Urrutia obtained 67% of the votes in the election day of July 28, against 30% for Nicolás Maduro with 83.5% of the votes verified with published tally sheets, winning in all states (source: resultadosconvzla.com). We reject the arrest warrant, and the fraud intended by the National Electoral Council – CNE of Venezuela, proclaiming Nicolás Maduro as president-elect for a new presidential term and its ratification by the Supreme Court of Justice-TSJ, both without showing the voting minutes or any other support.
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Javier Milei Gets a Challenge From Team That Beat Jair Bolsonaro – Bloomberg

Fernando Haddad, Brazil’s finance minister, left, greets Sergio Massa, Argentina’s economy minister and presidential candidate of Unity for the Homeland party, at Planalto Palace in Brasilia, Brazil, on Monday, Aug. 28, 2023.Photographer: Ton Molina/Bloomberg
Massa enrolls Lula team’s experience to face libertarian rival. About 20 Brazilian advisers helping Peronist presidential bid. Fernando Haddad, Brazil’s finance minister, left, greets Sergio Massa, Argentina’s economy minister and presidential candidate of Unity for the Homeland party, at Planalto Palace in Brasilia, Brazil, on Monday, Aug. 28, 2023.(Ton Molina/Bloomberg)

Simone Preissler Iglesiaa, Bloomberg News

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EnergiesNet.com 10 20 2023

A team of top Brazilian campaign strategists that helped President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva defeat his right-wing opponent Jair Bolsonaro in last year’s election is now seeking to repeat the feat in Argentina.

About twenty of Lula’s marketing gurus have been working for Economy Minister Sergio Massa’s presidential campaign in Buenos Aires since August, when libertarian congressman Javier Milei surged to an unexpected victory in primary elections, two people with direct knowledge of the strategy said.

Massa’s team sought out the assistance during a post-primary meeting with top Lula allies in Sao Paulo, as they grappled with how to respond to Milei’s agitating, social-media driven campaign, the people said, asking not to be named discussing internal policy.

Massa’s campaign didn’t reply to a comment request.

The decision to deploy the group to help Massa, the Argentine government’s candidate, demonstrates how far Lula is willing to go to boost regional allies like the Peronist ruling coalition of leftist President Alberto Fernandez. The Brazilian leader’s advisers say they are confident their strategy will help prevent an outright Milei victory in the Oct. 22 first round, forcing a runoff next month in which Massa may have a fighting chance, the people familiar said.

A tumbling economy and skyrocketing inflation have fueled Milei’s rise from relative obscurity to clear favorite in this weekend’s election. As with Bolsonaro, Lula’s nemesis, Milei posts relentlessly on social media each day, sharing his own ideas along with praise from others and news reports about his campaign. 

For Massa, the assistance provides valuable experience that Lula’s Workers’ Party earned during two battles against Bolsonaro, the once-little-known congressman who rose to Brazil’s presidency in 2018 on the back of an aggressive social media-centric campaign that took advantage of rampant anti-establishment sentiment.

The team of Lula advisers, many of whom worked for Brazil’s technocratic Finance Minister Fernando Haddad during his 2018 loss to Bolsonaro, have sought to counter it with a combative fact-checking operation, one of the people said. In Argentina’s case, they helped create a website called “What Milei Says” to confront his rival’s proposals that range from closing the central bank, dollarizing Argentina’s economy, and enacting massive spending cuts to legalizing the sale of human organs.

The effort, by a team that helped craft Lula’s “barbecue and beer for all” message in Brazil’s race last year, has also worked to showcase Massa’s proposals for dealing with a looming recession, a plunging peso and inflation rates at 138%. Massa, who as Economy Minister has often struggled to adopt the posture of a candidate, has had difficulty convincing the electorate he can fix Argentina’s problems after spending more than a year as the government’s economic czar.

The official-turned-candidate traveled to Brazil after the August primary to get direct advice from Lula.

By contrast, Milei hasn’t been shy about his contempt for leftists leaders including Lula, telling Bloomberg News during an August interview that he wouldn’t have relationships with “socialist partners.” At the time, he described his relationship with Bolsonaro as “excellent.” Brazil’s former president recorded a video in support of Milei this week. 

–With assistance from Manuela Tobias.

bloomberg.com 10 19 2023

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