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Online the page that allows to review the voting records in Venezuela

Red de Observación de Integridad Electoral pide “conteo transparente y público” en Venezuela

SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, Mexico.- After the presidential elections in Venezuela, where the National Electoral Council (CNE) gave the victory to Nicolás Maduro with 51.2% of the votes in his favor, when the polls pointed to a resounding victory for the opposition, the leaders María Corina Machado and Edmundo González and their team began a process of verification of the minutes and made them available to Venezuelans in a “robust” website.

María Corina Machado, Edmundo González and the ConVzla command, after denouncing electoral fraud, published a Web page where you can review the voting records of the Venezuelan presidential elections.

According to the CNE, the opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia lost with 44.2% of the votes. However, according to official figures released by Vente Venezuela, Con Vzla command and María Corina Machado, after the review and digitalization of the votes, González Urrutia actually won with 6,275,182 votes, corresponding to 73.2% of those counted.

The opposition leader announced it on the social network X: “Venezuelan, through this link you will be able to see how with your vote and your will, you changed the history of Venezuela. Here you will find the minutes that up to this hour we have processed and totaled, and that confirm our extraordinary triumph.”

To consult this effort at democracy and electoral transparency, which exposes the Chavista farce, you must enter your Venezuelan identity card.

This way, it is possible to have access to verify the number of votes obtained by the candidates in each of the voting tables, information that the Maduro regime has refused to show.

At the end of the voting day in each centre, the machines issued tally sheets with the results of each table. Copies were also given to the witnesses of the political parties and the results were subsequently transmitted to Caracas.

That information was never shared by the Maduro forces, only a general result was proclaimed by the CNE.

Polling station officials and witnesses gave three-quarters of the votes to the opposition parties, and so each vote could be counted individually.

Site blocking from Venezuela

After guaranteeing the opposition access to the results, the Maduro regime blocked internet providers in Venezuela to prevent access to the site.

For this reason, the media has recommended using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to bypass censorship.

This Monday, in a transmission Live, Machado revealed that, after hours of uninterrupted work, with witnesses, coordinators, and digitizers of the minutes, they confirmed that the victory is for González.

In his appearance, he explained that the minutes, as they arrived, were verified, scanned, and placed on a “robust” web portal, where the results of each polling station can be consulted. The opposition member and rival of Maduro in the elections this Sunday, July 28, thanked the international community for their support for Venezuela and highlighted the categorical victory they had yesterday. In his appearance, he explained that the minutes, as they arrived, were verified, scanned, and placed on a “robust” web portal, where the results of each polling station can be consulted.

“We won in places where the democratic forces of this country had never won in the last 25 years. We want respect for each and every Venezuelan who went out to vote,” he said.

Political leaders call for transparency

Numerous political leaders have asked the Maduro dictatorship to allow the CNE results to be verified.

The rulers of Mexico and even Brazil, who are close to his regime, have called for a recount of the votes and transparency in the process.

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have also spoken out.

In a tweet on social media platform X, Harris wrote: “We are calling for the immediate release of detailed polling data on the results of the Venezuelan elections. Violence, harassment, and threats against peaceful protesters and political actors are unacceptable. The United States stands with the Venezuelan people, and the will of the people must be respected.”

Earlier, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and his US counterpart, Joe Biden, agreed that the Venezuelan government should quickly publish the vote counts.

In a statement jointly after a phone call, they said that this was a critical moment for the hemisphere.

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