Venezuela’s Supreme Court certifies Maduro’s claims that he won presidential election
- Venezuela’s Supreme Court has supported President Nicolas Maduro’s claims of winning the presidential election, stating that online tallies showing his loss were forged.
- The ruling aims to reduce protests and international criticism after the contested July 28 vote where Maduro sought a third term.
- This ruling conflicts with findings from experts at the United Nations and the Carter Center, who noted the election results lacked credibility.
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Venezuela's Supreme Court certifies Nicolas Maduro's' indisputable 'victory in presidential elections - Hotnews.ro
Venezuela's Supreme Court, which most observers see as beholden to Nicolas Maduro's government, validated his re-election on Thursday despite suspicions of massive vote rigging, AFP news agency reported. The court “indisputably certifies the electoral material and validates the results of the presidential elections of July 28, 2024, issued by the National Electoral Council (CNE), in which citizen Nicolas Maduro Moros was elected president of the…
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