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Enrique Márquez made public a document in which he asks the CNE to publish all the minutes

Enrique Márquez made public a document in which he asks the CNE to publish all the minutes

Enrique Márquez said he had a document to submit to the CNE in which he requested the disaggregated data of the elections. He warned that he has been trying to take it to the headquarters of the electoral body since the beginning of the week but has not been able to deliver it because it is closed.


Former presidential candidate Enrique Márquez made public this Friday, August 2, a document that he wanted to submit to the National Electoral Council (CNE) in which he requests the electoral body to publish the disaggregated minutes and voting centers in order to confirm the announcement made by the Electoral Power on Sunday, July 28, in which President Nicolás Maduro was announced as the winner of the event.

Márquez, on social media, warned that he has not been able to submit the document because the CNE has been closed since Monday, July 29.

In the textthe leader of the Centrados party makes a series of considerations in which he highlights that the Electoral Power released an “incomplete bulletin” and under an alleged “cyber attack” in a hasty manner with irreversible results and without the data to support them; for this reason he considers that the CNE “did not implement the best practices” for the totalization.

He pointed out that as a candidate he collected a set of electoral records and that he has the right to compare them with those handled by the CNE; considering then that there is a reasonable doubt on the subject of the results.

*Read also: Blyde: Without the CNE completing the totalization phase, Maduro’s proclamation is null

Therefore, in addition to requesting disaggregated data for public verification purposes, the minutes of the electoral tables should be sent electronically to the organizations that nominated candidates and a resolution should be issued ordering an audit of the same with the ballots.

That result, Enrique Márquez suggested, should be published on the CNE website and, in the event of a disparity in the results, the winner should be declared the winner.

The Electoral Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) admitted the electoral appeal filed by the ruler Nicolás Maduro regarding the results of the presidential elections on Sunday 28th, and summoned all the candidates to testify on Friday 2nd August.

This was announced by the president of the Electoral Chamber and president of the TSJ, magistrate Caryslia Beatriz Rodríguez, in a speech. This instance admitted the appeal submitted by Maduro on Wednesday, July 31, and indicated that a “process of investigation and verification” is being initiated to review the results of the Venezuelan presidential elections.

The 10 presidential candidates were summoned at 2:00 p.m. The TSJ “assumes the commitment to peace, democracy and the pursuit of the constitutional order of the Republic,” declared the magistrate.

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