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By Staff Writers, teleSUR
teleSUR
Tuesday, Oct 6, 2015

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez | Photo: AVN

After disparaging remarks by the U.S. secretary of state, Venezuela’s foreign minister reminded her counterpart about the U.S.’s democratic deficiencies.

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez took to Twitter Monday night to criticize “unfounded” attacks against Venezuela by the U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.

While speaking at event today in Valparaiso, Chile, Kerry described Venezuela as an "imperfect democracy" with "serious challenges," while suggesting that December’s parliamentary elections will be a “measure of what sort of democracy (Venezuela) is.”

Rodriguez fired back on Twitter.

“Venezuela rejects, the unfounded, declarations of Secretary of State John Kerry about our homeland. We are a brave people!” she wrote.

Rodriguez in another tweet remarked, “Mr. John Kerry, your electoral system has a lot to learn from the Venezuelan. Electoral registry in the U.S. is founded on discrimination.”

A report issued last week by the Constitutional Accountability Center notes that in the last 10 years civil rights in the U.S. have been dismantled by the U.S. Supreme Court, such as the 2013 decision to weaken the Voting Rights Act.

“I want to remind the Secretary of State John Kerry that our constitutional political system is founded in a democracy led by the people,” tweeted Rodriguez.


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