Seven EU countries call on Venezuela to release electoral rolls from disputed presidential vote
- Seven European Union countries, including Italy, France, Germany, and Spain, called on Venezuelan authorities to publish electoral rolls for transparency after last weekend's election, as stated by the Italian Prime Minister's office.
- The joint statement reflects growing international criticism regarding the Venezuelan government's handling of the election.
- "We call on the Venezuelan authorities to immediately publish all voting registers to ensure full transparency and integrity of the electoral process," the seven EU nations declared.
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France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Poland and Portugal are urging the Venezuelan government to “quickly publish all the minutes with the votes counted” since the presidential election in which incumbent President Nicolas Maduro was declared the winner, but the opposition and some Western states accuse the results of falsification, Politico reports. “We call on the Venezuelan authorities to quickly publish all the minutes with the vo…
Seven EU countries call on Venezuela to release electoral rolls from disputed presidential vote
Seven EU countries including France, Germany and Spain have called on Venezuela to publish the electoral rolls from last week's presidential election after President Nicolas Maduro was declared the winner despite independent tallies showing the opposition candidate won more votes.
The leaders of seven European Union members - Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands and Poland - called on Venezuelan authorities in a joint statement on Saturday to urgently publish all polling station minutes in the presidential election after President Nicolas Maduro was controversially re-elected a week ago.
There are massive doubts about the official election result in Venezuela. Seven EU states - including Germany - are therefore calling on President Maduro to make the electoral rolls public.
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