Washington (News and Us)-the U.s. Government, Wednesday (1/5), condemned the physical clash which took place on Tuesday (7/4) in the Parliament of Venezuela, and described the unrest as "completely inappropriate".
"Let me say clearly, violence has no place in the system of democratic representation, and especially should not be in the National Assembly," said a spokesman for the U.s. State Department Patrick Ventrell taklimat in one.
"We are very concerned by the unrest that occurred," said Ventrell, which urged all parties in Venezuela to refrain from violent action.
Physical clashes took place in the Parliament of Venezuela on Tuesday. A number of members of the Legislative Council, amid rising tensions about the outcome of the presidential election--the dispute. Members of opposition parties and the ruling at each other during the fight; each side accused the opponents start a riot.
Venezuela's National Elections Council (CNE) on April 15, officially announced Nicolas Maduro as President is elected for a term of 2013-2019, after confirming his victory in a presidential election that was held the day before. CNE rejected the cheating statement of Henriqu Capriles, the presidential candidate of the opposition coalition. Maduro took oath as the new President of Venezuela on April 19.
Washington, which has never publicly acknowledged Maduro as President of Venezuela, has prompted a new tally of your ballots.
CNE on Tuesday (29/4) started counting some ballots in the presidential election.
"To gather a greater confidence about the results of the vote count, we think is good for all the people of Venezuela and Venezuela made for doing that and checking irregularities," said Ventrell in taklimat on Wednesday (1/5), as cited by Xinhua, Thursday morning. It refers to the process of calculating a restart is in progress.
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