Venezuela's top court says opposition failed to submit proof in election dispute
- Venezuela's Supreme Court stated it did not receive evidence from the opposition coalition regarding the July 28 presidential elections dispute, marking its decision as final.
- Chief Justice Caryslia Rodriguez announced that members of the Unitary Platform failed to provide electoral materials to the court.
- Observers believe the court is loyal to President Nicolas Maduro, who claimed a narrow victory and had asked the court to "validate" it.
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Venezuela’s top court says opposition failed to submit proof in election dispute
By Mayela Armas CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuela’s supreme court on Saturday said that it had not received evidence from the opposition coalition in the disputed July 28 presidential elections and warned that its decision in determining the winner would be final. The South American nation’s elections authority, which the opposition claims is loyal to President Nicolas Maduro, declared the leader had won re-election, while the opposition argues …
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