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Pérez Vivas: Jorge Rodríguez continues to hide the minutes to cover up the fraud

Pérez Vivas: Jorge Rodríguez continues to hide the minutes to cover up the fraud

The opposition leader César Pérez Vivas recalled that two months after the elections, the CNE has not complied with the legal obligation to present the Final Totalization Bulletin


César Pérez Vivas, leader of Concertación Ciudadana, pointed out this Friday, October 4, that the Maduro government believes that, by not showing the voting records, it erases what happened in the presidential elections.

“Jorge Rodríguez continues to hide the minutes to cover up what is impossible to cover up: the fraud of July 28, that is, the coup by the state against popular sovereignty,” he said through his account on the social network X.

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Pérez Vivas, also former governor of the state of Táchira, recalled that articles 381 and 382 of the Regulations of the Electoral Processes Law indicate what is understood by results and calls it the Final Totalization Bulletin.

“The CNE has not fulfilled that mandate derived from the Constitution, the law and the regulations,” he pointed out.

Likewise, the opponent maintained that publishing the results is not only offering global numbers, it is publishing the results broken down table by table, as ordered by articles 372, 373 and 381 of the Regulations of the Electoral Processes Law.

“Psychiatrist Rodríguez continues to lie and manipulate,” he asserted.

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