Venezuela opposition party claims to have proof Maduro lost the presidential election – Washington Examiner

The Venezuelan opposition party ‌has ​claimed to possess evidence proving ​that President Nicolás Maduro lost the recent presidential election, despite ⁣Maduro’s declaration‌ of victory. Following skepticism ⁣from global leaders⁤ regarding ‍Maduro’s claims, ⁢opposition figures, including⁢ Democratic Unitary Platform candidate Edmundo Gonzalez⁣ Urrutia and ‍opposition leader ‌Maria Corina Machado, stated⁣ they ⁣obtained‍ 70% of the ⁢election tally sheets and reported that Urrutia received significantly more votes than Maduro. They encouraged citizens protesting Maduro’s victory to ​remain peaceful and gather to celebrate ‍what ⁢they believe to be the true ⁣election results. Urrutia asserted the verification⁣ of their victory through the tally sheets they hold.


Venezuela opposition party claims to have proof Maduro lost the presidential election

After Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro claimed victory in his country’s presidential election on Sunday, many world leaders expressed skepticism of the claim’s veracity. Venezuela’s opposition accused Maduro of dishonesty and not being the actual victor of the elections. On Monday, the opposition party said it had proof that Maduro actually lost the election. 

Maduro’s opponent, Democratic Unitary Platform candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, and Maria Corina Machado, the opposition leader, claimed to have procured 70% of the tally sheets from Venezuela’s presidential election. The Associated Press reported that Urrutia had significantly more votes than Maduro. 

Urrutia and Machado have called for citizens who have protested Maduro claiming victory to remain peaceful and to gather Tuesday morning to celebrate the supposedly real election results.

“I speak to you with the calmness of the truth,” Urrutia said. “We have in our hands the tally sheets that demonstrate our categorical and mathematically irreversible victory.”

In the announcement, Machado told the country’s media that the tally sheets she had in her possession showed that Urrutia received 6.2 million votes while Maduro received 2.7 million, the Associated Press reported.

“A free people is one that is respected, and we are going to fight for our freedom,” Urrutia said. “Dear friends, I understand your indignation, but our response from the democratic sectors is of calmness and firmness.”

Conversely, according to the Associated Press, Maduro still insists that he was victorious. The National Electoral Council, the country’s governing board regarding elections, declared Maduro the winner. However, the council is allegedly controlled by Maduro’s socialist party and loyal to the current president. The NEC’s declaration of Maduro as the winner does not come as a surprise. However, its lack of honesty and objectivity taints the election and raises serious credibility concerns. 

Maduro, meanwhile, is dismissing any suggestions that he lost as conspiratorial and the efforts of fascists.

“We have never been moved by hatred. On the contrary, we have always been victims of the powerful,” Maduro said during a nationally televised ceremony acknowledging his supposed victory. “An attempt is being made to impose a coup d’état in Venezuela again of a fascist and counterrevolutionary nature.”

“We already know this movie, and this time, there will be no kind of weakness,” he said.

Maduro emphasized that the country’s law “will be respected,” the Associated Press reported.



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