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City condemns Maduro and stands with Venezuelan people

August 07, 2024 | Hallandale Beach, Broward County, Florida



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City condemns Maduro and stands with Venezuelan people
In a recent meeting of the city commission in Hollandale Beach, Florida, officials unanimously passed a resolution condemning the regime of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela. The resolution, sponsored by Vice Mayor Lima and several commissioners, expresses solidarity with the Venezuelan people and supports the upcoming election of Edmundo Gonzalez Uritia on July 28, 2024.

During the discussion, city officials highlighted the importance of fair elections and the right to vote, emphasizing the ongoing struggles faced by Venezuelans under Maduro's leadership. The commission noted that approximately 38.4% of the city's population is Hispanic, with a significant number of residents of Venezuelan and Cuban descent, underscoring the local community's connection to the political situation in Venezuela.

Commissioners reflected on past resolutions, recalling a similar condemnation of Maduro from January 2019 that did not receive full support. They expressed hope that the current resolution would garner broader backing, given the continued turmoil in Venezuela.

Concerns were raised about the implications of Maduro's regime, including the alleged influx of individuals with questionable backgrounds entering the U.S. under false pretenses. The commissioners called for collective action among other cities to adopt similar resolutions, reinforcing their commitment to supporting the Venezuelan community and advocating for democracy.

The meeting concluded with a strong message of solidarity, as officials reiterated the need to stand against authoritarianism and support the rights of individuals to participate in democratic processes.

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