Caracas will be the scene of demonstrations this Saturday called by opposition leader Maria Corina Machado in protest against the election results. For his part, Maduro has denounced that “opposition bosses” are planning to carry out “an attack.”
The Electoral Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) of Venezuela has requested this Friday to the National Electoral Council (CNE) to deliver the minutes of the presidential election held on July 28 within a period of three days and has set up an office 24 hours a day for this case.
The Venezuelan Justice has requested “all the evidence associated” with “the reported cyber attack against the computer system” of the CNE, which would have prevented “the timely transmission of the election results”claiming that it is “a public, notorious and communicable fact.”
Once the first results were known on Monday, The opposition quickly stepped forward to claim victory. –which they claim they achieved with more than 70% of the votes– and demand a recount of the minutes supported at an international level.
Demonstrations in Caracas
On the other hand, Caracas will be the scene of demonstrations this Saturday called by the opposition María Corina Machado in protest against the election results. For his part, the Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro He has denounced that “opposition commanders” are planning to carry out “an attack” in the capital.
Source: Eitb
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