- cross-posted to:
- china@sopuli.xyz
- cross-posted to:
- china@sopuli.xyz
Within minutes of the Maduro government declaring victory in the July 28 Venezuelan elections, China congratulated him on “his successful reelection” and for “the smooth presidential election.” China rushed into its verdict even though according to the government only 80 percent of the results had been reported – meaning at least 2 million more votes were yet to be counted.
China’s reaction has been rejected by all Latin American countries except Bolivia, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Cuba. China is also at odds with key BRICs partner Brazil and its Belt and Road partners Chile, Peru, Ecuador, and Uruguay. The major economic powers in the continent – Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Brazil – have called for evidence of what they deem a fraudulent claim of victory. Even Mexico, famous for staying out of controversies, has asked to see the Electoral Council’s voting records.
- t3rmit3 ( @t3rmit3@beehaw.org ) 10•4 months ago
Obviously. You think Xi wouldn’t run tanks over anyone who tried to vote him out? He’s not going to support democratic change in Venezuela.
- Doom ( @Doom@ttrpg.network ) 7•4 months ago
Annddd this is why BRICS was doomed.
Once actual money comes into play and you can’t just posture at the West relationships will be strained
China’s Belt and Road creates an attractive system for -and is likely aimed at- autocratic regimes, especially since it does not impose conditions of loosening state controls on the corporate sector and reducing clientelism. There is evidence that between 2014 and 2019, almost 80% of total Chinese infrastructure investing worldwide went to autocracies (or to countries with ‘semi-competitive’ elections). Beijing has no interest in democratic reforms in its partner countries, and this might be one major reason why the CCP supports Maduro.
- CALIGVLA ( @Caligvla@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English5•4 months ago
BRICS was always about money, it was never about “posturing at the west” no matter how many paranoid schizoid American journalists want it to be. Kind of sick of hearing people acting as if BRICS is some kind of new Axis.