Venezuela’s Supreme Court certifies Maduro’s claims that he won presidential election
- Venezuela's Supreme Justice Tribunal has confirmed President Nicolas Maduro's victory in the July 28 presidential election, offering institutional support for the ruling party after the disputed election.
- Court president Caryslia Rodriguez stated the decision is final, confirming Maduro's win by over one million votes, and it cannot be appealed.
- This ruling aims to mitigate protests and reduce international criticism following the controversial election, as reported by The Associated Press.
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Venezuela Supreme Tribunal confirms President Maduro’s reelection amid impartiality concerns
The Supreme Tribunal of Venezuela (TSJ) ratified Nicolás Maduro as President of Venezuela this Thursday amid a series of criticisms regarding its impartiality, thereby validating the results issued by the National Electoral Council (CNE), which declared him the winner of the presidential elections for the constitutional term 2025-2031. In a live hearing, nearly a month after the elections, the tribunal ruled on the validity of the disputed July …
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…
Venezuela's Supreme Court declares Nicolás Maduro's alleged election victory valid, but the electoral authority continues to withhold the election records. Washington is already considering sanctions.
In Venezuela, where the presidential election vote counting controversy is ongoing, the Supreme Court has sided with the National Election Commission, which declared President Nicolas Maduro as the winner. In a decision broadcast live on television on the 22nd (local time), Venezuela's Supreme Court Chief Justice Carislia Rodriguez said, "After verifying the results of the presidential election and various materials provided by the National Elec…
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