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Maduro Requests Supreme Court Audit of Venezuela's Disputed Presidential Election
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Government officials from Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico have been in contact with Venezuela's Maduro administration, urging them to release the vote tally sheets from the recent presidential election to alleviate concerns about the results. However, Venezuela has an electronic voting system, where voters select their preferred candidate on a machine that prints out a paper receipt. Despite this, the US Assistant Secretary of State, Brian Nichols, questions why the Venezuelan government has not released the data, pointing out that the opposition has already published tens of thousands of polling result papers online, which they claim are genuine Venezuelan votes.
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sources
- 1.CTV News
- 2.South China Morning Post
- 3.Le Monde
- 4.BBC
- 5.France 24
- 6.Agence France-Presse
- 7.Associated Press
- 8.Wall Street Journal
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Election
- 3.Protests
- 4.Authoritarianism
- 5.Electoral Fraud
- 6.Sabotage
- 7.Power outage
- 8.Venezuela under Maduro
- 9.Spanish Foreign Policy
countries
organizations
- 1.National Election Commission
- 2.Organization of American States
- 3.United Socialist Party of Venezuela
- 4.Carter Center
- 5.Supreme Tribunal of Justice
- 6.UN Security Council
- 7.European Union
- 8.Foro Penal