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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, whose re-election is contested by the opposition and part of the international community stressing that it was declared without a full count of the ballots, will appear today before the Supreme Court, to which he himself appealed, to validate his victory , while the opposition insists that it has evidence of fraud by the government apparatus. During today's hearing, no particular surprises are expected, as ob…
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, whose re-election is contested by the opposition and part of the international community stressing that it was declared without a full count of the ballots, will appear today before the Supreme Court, to which he himself appealed, to validate his victory , while the opposition insists that it has evidence of fraud by the government apparatus. During today's hearing, no particular surprises are expected, as ob…

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The Press Project broke the news in on Friday, August 9, 2024.
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