[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 486 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 486
Commending Maria Corina Machado as Venezuela's legitimate presidential
opposition candidate.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
December 5, 2023
Mr. Scott of Florida (for himself and Mr. Rubio) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign
Relations
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RESOLUTION
Commending Maria Corina Machado as Venezuela's legitimate presidential
opposition candidate.
Whereas, on October 26, 2023, Maria Corina Machado was declared the winner of
the primary election that was held by the National Primary Commission of
Venezuela;
Whereas the primary election drew more than 2,400,000 voters in Venezuela and
abroad;
Whereas the intent of the National Primary Commission was to choose a candidate
to oppose the illegitimate Nicolas Maduro regime in Venezuela's 2024
presidential election;
Whereas the National Primary Commission successfully organized and carried out
the primary election despite obstacles, threats, and attacks by the
illegitimate Maduro regime;
Whereas Maria Corina Machado deserves the recognition of the United States and
all democratic states as Venezuela's duly chosen presidential opposition
candidate;
Whereas the Biden administration should rally the international community to
recognize Maria Corina Machado as the legitimate leader of the
Venezuelan opposition in furtherance of the administration's stated goal
of supporting free and fair elections in Venezuela, and Venezuela's
return to democratic governance;
Whereas the United States Government should not recognize the results of the
general elections in Venezuela unless Maria Corina Machado is officially
allowed to run as the legitimate presidential candidate of the
opposition in Venezuela's 2024 presidential election without repression,
the election is free, fair, transparent, and internationally supervised,
and all political prisoners are released unconditionally;
Whereas the United States and all democratic states must stand with the people
of Venezuela in their quest to restore civil, political, and human
rights;
Whereas, because the illegitimate Maduro regime has forced millions of
Venezuelans into exile and potential disenfranchisement, the United
States and the international community must support the Venezuelan
diaspora's voice and its right to be recognized in Venezuela's 2024
presidential election; and
Whereas, on October 30, 2023, the illegitimate supreme court of Nicolas Maduro
declared the suspension of ``all effects'' of the Venezuelan primary
election, thereby negating the deal between the Maduro regime and the
opposition that was facilitated by the United States Government: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) commends Maria Corina Machado as Venezuela's official
presidential opposition candidate;
(2) condemns efforts by the illegitimate Maduro regime to
prevent Maria Corina Machado from participating in Venezuela's
2024 presidential election;
(3) rejects the illegitimate Maduro regime's efforts to
carry out fraudulent presidential elections, including barring
the participation of the opposition candidate chosen by the
Venezuelan voters;
(4) demands that the illegitimate Maduro regime permit
reputable election observers, such as the Organization of
American States, the European Union, the International
Republican Institute, the National Democratic Institute, and
other credible organizations;
(5) calls for the immediate, unconditional release of all
political prisoners in Venezuela;
(6) denounces efforts by the illegitimate Maduro regime to
persecute its political opponents, such as members of the
National Primary Commission;
(7) condemns efforts by the illegitimate supreme court of
Venezuela to invalidate the primary election held by the
National Primary Commission; and
(8) urges the President to strengthen and reimpose
sanctions because the negotiated conditions have not been met.
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