Meanwhile, that sorry icon of “impartiality” in Venezuela, the President of the Electoral Baird (CNE) accused the OAS of having a position partial to the opposition and against President Hugo Chávez.
Mr. Carrasquero (I refused to call him Dr.) said that both the Carter Center and the OAS have a partial position and that he ratifies this and has proof of it. Assuring the press that the report of the OAS and the Carter Center does not conform to the truth, he indirectly called for the international observers to leave the country, saying this is a sovereign country.
Well, Mr. Carrasquero, I accuse you of being partial to Hugo Chávez. You have voted every single time to favor the positions of the Government and never, not once, have you voted with Ezequiel Zamora and Sobella Mejias, who at least can prove that they have voted both ways. Moreover, Mr., Carrasquero you say that if the opposition wanted the recall vote, it would take place in May or June. Well, I remember when you first announced the regulations for petitions that you said the same thing about a recall taking place in February or March. Today it is March 18th. and the possibility of a recall vote seems as far as it was then.
The problem is that since then, you have not done your job; you have been derelict and inefficient in fulfilling your duties, you have not followed the law or deadlines that you yourself approved and have been worried more about the future of Hugo Chávez than the people’s right to express themselves as guaranteed by the Constitution. That, Mr. Carrasquero happens to be your job, facilitating that the will of all those people you claim to care so much for is expressed. Instead, you have constantly placed obstacles, argued against statistically valid concepts, twisted the law and attempted to disqualify morally the two CNE Directors that have gone against your wishes.
You have also mysteriously met with your friend and President of the Constitutional Hall Ivan Rincon, in true Mafiosi fashion, to conspire against the people and in order to favor Hugo Chávez.
Mr. Carrasquero, do you really believe that you can call yourself impartial?
A good friend and frequent reader of this blog assures me that Carrasquero was a man of honor until recently. In that case, I can only wonder what despicable act represents that skeleton in his closet which makes him act like such a low life and lackey of despicable Hugo Chavez.
Two weeks ago, Marta Colomina reminded Mr., Carrasquero in an article that the President of the Peruvian Electoral Board under Fujimori is serving a jail sentence in that country. I can only wish the same thing on this sorry and pitiful mediocre character for violating the rights of 3.4 million Venezuelans.

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