Juan Carlos Delpino denied that he had resigned from his position as rector of the National Electoral Council
The head of the National Electoral Council (CNE), Juan Carlos Delpino, said on Thursday, August 29, that he remains in office within the electoral body, assuring on social media that he has not left the post and that for that to happen, he must be removed from office.
This is how Delpino responded in a discussion that arose in the social network X where they called him “former rector”, emphasizing that in order for him to leave the position they will have to carry out a procedure to remove him from there.
In this regard, he asserted that the current CNE board should be dissolved because it “failed the country” and currently has no credibility among the population.
I won’t do it! They have to remove me! And if they act correctly, they should dissolve an organization that failed the country!
Simply nobody believes us!— Juan C Delpino (@delpinojuan) August 29, 2024
The principal rector of the National Electoral Council (CNE) Juan Carlos Delpino reappeared on the morning of Monday, August 26, Two days after the first month of the presidential elections in which President Nicolás Maduro won, the government has denounced that irregularities were evident during the process of July 28, which, in its opinion, generated distrust in the integrity of the election and the announced results.
Through a letter published on his account in the social network XDelpino indicated that the election process took place “almost without incident” until 5:00 pm that day with a participation percentage between 60 and 65% of the Electoral Registry according to what several experts indicated at the time and warned that, once the closing occurred, “the non-compliance with essential norms and regulations was evident” when the eviction of opposition witnesses in the process of closing the tables was reported.
Later, in an interview published by the New York Times On Monday, rector Juan Carlos Delpino stated from hiding that he has no proof that Maduro won the elections.
He revealed that he had not received any evidence that Maduro had won with the majority of votes and said that the CNE “failed the country.”
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Hours laterthe first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, announced the possible dismissal of Delpino, whom he described as “a traitor to the country.”
“You will be rejected, Delpino, by your own colleagues who led you to this. Demand that Rafael Ramírez pay you in full; demand that he pay you in full, because within three months or before you will go down in history as a traitor to the country. You abandoned the position for which you swore before the National Assembly,” Cabello said.
Likewise, Diosdado Cabello assured that the rector Delpino is out of the country and indicated that he left for Colombia, where, according to his statements, “he was received by a former director of Pacific Rubiales”; a Canadian exploration and production company in the heavy crude oil and natural gas business.
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