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updated 10:20 AM UTC, Dec 13, 2023

Mexico, Russia, China Not Congratulating Joe Biden Yet Until Presidential Election Is Concluded

Unic Press UK: In line with what should be a standard practice, many countries, including Mexico, Russian Federation, the People’s Republic of China, have said they will not issue a congratulatory message to the Democrats presidential candidate Joe Biden until the U.S. Presidential Election 2020 is concluded.

In his reaction to the Democrats presidential candidate, Joe Biden, being named the “projected” winner of the U.S. Presidential Election 2020 by a section of the media who are overtly partisan, the Mexican President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, said: “With regard to the U.S. election, we are going to wait until all the legal matters have been resolved. I can’t congratulate one candidate or the other. I want to wait until the electoral process is over.”

President Trump’s lawyers’ have filed loads of cases in court, alleging gross irregularities and fraud in the course of the election and ballot counting.

In Pennsylvania, a state with a massive 20 electoral college votes, a section of the media unjustly – perhaps recklessly – named Joe Biden of the Democratic Party as the “projected” winner of the election.

Biden was named the projected winner at a time the Pennsylvania matter is in court, and a Supreme Court judge had inked a specific order that all votes arriving after a certain time should be segregated pending a ruling on the matter.

Besides, the poorly projected numbers served by a band of powerful media entities illustrating that a Biden is the likely winner of the U.S. Presidential Election 2020 blatantly denies the fact that the state of Georgia announced that a recount would hold. Georgia has 16 electoral votes.

Unic Press UK in a statement Sunday, 8 November 2020, said it has not called the election nor projected a winner.

Unic decries the term president-elect and vice president-elect being used by some media organisations at a time states in the U.S. have yet to issue a certificate of votes, all the electors have not met, and the a joint session of the U.S. Congress has yet to meet to consider the results.

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