Jagdeo rebukes Venezuela’s sham elections, chides opposition ‘walkout’

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Date May 29, 2025 Read time 2 min read

The elections held by Venezuela to appoint a governor over Guyana’s Essequibo region were nothing but a desperate and fraudulent sham.

This was the position of General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, as he spoke during his weekly press conference on Thursday.

“Those elections were a failure by any standard. It was such a failure that the Vice President of Venezuela had to resort to a blatant lie,” he said.

Dr. Jagdeo was referencing a video in which the captain of a boat was transporting passengers between Vreed-en-Hoop and Stabroek Stellings.

Venezuela’s Vice President, Delcy Rodriguez, used that video and suggested that individuals were being transported to vote for a governor in their sham elections.

“That’s the level of fakeness and desperation in the Venezuelan regime. Something that could have easily been debunked to delude themselves that people were gonna cross the border to vote in these elections that purported to elect a governor…and other officials for the Essequibo,” Dr. Jagdeo explained.

There were no reports of anyone crossing the border to vote in these illegal elections.

Dr. Jagdeo described this as a rejection of the imaginary Venezuelan authority over the Essequibo.

“Nobody wants to be part of Venezuela. This is sovereign Guyanese territory. They recognise that this is one of Maduro’s gambits to deflect attention from his worries at home,” he pointed out.

Meanwhile, the General Secretary also chided the opposition for grandstanding during the last sitting of the National Assembly when they walked out while a motion on the border controversy was being debated.

The motion sought to reaffirm the National Assembly’s support for Guyana’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and denounce Venezuela’s attempt to claim authority over the Essequibo region via sham elections.

“He caused us now [to see] one of the first times in history…where we didn’t have full solidarity on the 1899 Award…they walked out on condemning Venezuela for defying the ICJ’s provisional ruling…that’s what they walked out on,” he posited.

On May 25, journalists who visited communities close to the Venezuelan border in Region One (Barima-Waini) were informed by residents that no campaigning for an election of that nature took place before the date, nor were there any moves from Venezuelans to canvas votes for a governor of the region. (DPI)