Brazil, Colombia and Mexico on Thursday reiterated the call for the National Electoral Council to publish the results of all polling stations and “allow an impartial verification of the results.”
In a second joint statement in seven days, published in Portuguese and Spanish, the three countries seeking to mediate a resolution to the Venezuelan crisis “consider it important that the National Electoral Council of Venezuela (CNE) present the results of the presidential elections of July 28, 2024, with a breakdown by voting table,” rather than the Supreme Court of Venezuela (TSJ), where they were supposedly sent.
Following a virtual meeting of the three countries’ foreign ministers, they also called for an “impartial verification of the results” and urged Venezuelan political and social figures to “exercise maximum caution and moderation in demonstrations and public events.”
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