The Command with Venezuela put online a portal with 80% of the digitized minutes of the elections to support its position that it was Edmundo González Urrutia who won in the July 28 elections. On Tuesday, October 15, an electoral technical team will present a report to the OAS
The Venezuela Command reported on Friday, October 11, that an electoral technical team will present a report on the results of last July’s elections to the Organization of American States (OAS) next Tuesday, October 15, in order to ratify again his position that it was the opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González Urrutia who won the elections.
Through his social networksthe Command with Venezuela highlighted that “the evidence” will be presented at a hearing with the OAS starting at 11:00 am on that day. They indicated that the report can be followed through social networks.
Red600K in the OAS!
The evidence of the triumph of July 28 💪🏻🗳️
Our electoral technical team will present a report on the results of the presidential election in Venezuela.
🗓️ Tuesday, October 15
⏰ 11:00 amPay attention to our networks!#VzlaWon | #UntilTheEnd pic.twitter.com/oEsjnxWQ5n
— ConVzla Command (@ConVzlaComando) October 11, 2024
With the presentation of this report by the Venezuelan opposition, it would be the first time that a detailed dossier has been offered to an international organization to explain why they claim that González Urrutia was the winner in the elections. It must be remembered that 80% of the minutes were digitized and uploaded to an internet portal, data that Nicolás Maduro’s administration has considered false.
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The activity at the OAS takes place days after the senior advisor of the Carter Center for Latin America and the Caribbean, Jennie Lincoln, insisted on the lack of transparency of the National Electoral Council (CNE) on the results of the Venezuelan presidential elections, due to the refusal of the authorities to publish results disaggregated table by table or show the voting records of July 28.
During his intervention in a session of the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States on October 2Lincoln showed a series of physical records that, he said, were sent to him as a sample of the results.
«These minutes are key elements (…) International and national observers who had access to the primary data, that is, the minutes, should be able to confirm the reports of the electoral authorities. That was not the case of Venezuela,” he insisted.
Lincoln said that the essence of the report, which will be prepared by the Carter Center and published in a few months, insists that “the Venezuelan electronic voting system worked and the government of that country, including the CNE and Plan República, the military, the PSUV, the opposition political parties and all citizens and electoral witnesses of the 30,026 tables know what the true results of the presidential election were.
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