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Caribbean activist David Denny as observer during Venezuelan elections

Main news | By Correspondent November 21, 2021

CARACAS - During Curaçao Chronicle’s visit to Venezuela for the elections, one of the reporters met with a Barbadian household name, David Denny who is the Secretary-General for the Caribbean Movement for Peace and Integration. This is Denny’s fourth time as an international observer in Venezuela.

In an exclusive interview with Curaçao Chronicle, Mr. Denny indicated that he is in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela representing the World Peace Council, Caribbean Movement for Peace and Integration, Caribbean Peace Movement, Assembly of Caribbean People, Caribbean Pan African Network, Pan African Federalist Movement, Cuban Barbadian Friendship Association and the Friends of Venezuela Solidarity Committee in Barbados. “I am invited to be part of the Special International Election Observing Team in Venezuela. Our International Team will visit the Election Centers and we will be meeting with Election Officials and the Venezuelan People to follow the election in Venezuela,” Denny said just two days before election day.

Denny noted that on election day he and other members of the international team will visit a number of election sites in Venezuela. He is happy to report that Venezuela has a democratic electoral process, that gives the people of Venezuela the opportunity to vote for an assembly made up of men and women that they respect. That process creates the conditions for all to participate without any form of confusion.

More on the interview with David Denny will be published later on.

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