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Christina Fernandez, Former Argentine President Joins Call for Electoral Authorities Venezuela make transparent and publish Sunday Election Protocolin which the National Electoral Council (CNE) declared incumbent President Nicolás

Cristina Fernandez: “For the Legacy of Hugo Chavez” Protocol to be Published in Venezuela:

Christina Fernandez, Former Argentine President Joins Call for Electoral Authorities Venezuela make transparent and publish Sunday Election Protocolin which the National Electoral Council (CNE) declared incumbent President Nicolás the winner. Ripe.

At a forum organized by Mexico’s ruling Morena party, Fernandez called on the CNE to publish the protocol “not only for the Venezuelan people, for the opposition and for democracy,” but also “for the legacy of Hugo Chavez himself“, former President of Venezuela (1999-2013).

This is what we must ask for: that the protocols be published so that everyone can read them: international public opinion, the opposition, the people of Venezuela.

Likewise, the former Argentine president said she “fully” shares the statement signed on Thursday, August 1, by Brazil, Mexico and Colombia, in which they called on Venezuela’s electoral authorities to “promptly” publish data “disaggregated by polling station” of the elections.

Cristina Fernandez Comments on Venezuela’s CNE ‘Hack’

Fernandez noted that while the CNE reported that they had been “hacked,” preventing them from publishing the minutes, they also announced the results of an audit that covered 96.87% of the votes, detailing the number of voters and the results obtained by each of the 10 candidates.

“It is obvious that if it was possible to carry out this check, which was carefully read yesterday, with decimal precision for each of the candidates presented, it is because there is a double system, a computer support system that was ‘hacked’, but also support for the protocols that were signed and sent to the National Electoral Council.”

She also said she felt “happy” because the main leader of the Venezuelan opposition Maria Corina Machado comes out of ‘secrecy’ and this Saturday he led a march in Caracas.

On the other hand, he asked to remember that when we talk about Venezuela, we “mean the world’s number one oil reserve.”

“Let’s never forget this (…) let’s explain to our Latin American compatriots that on our territory, in Latin America, there is a country that has more oil than the Arabs, and it is called Venezuela,” Fernandez said.

He also noted that “there are no devils and angels in Venezuela,” but rather that the political context is complex and violence is growing, mainly affecting the population due to the “blockade economy” imposed by the United States, which prevents, among other things, the import of medicines for Venezuelans.

In this sense, he supported the importance of “non-interference in the affairs of other countries” and the recognition of the political and cultural sovereignty of Latin America.

The former Argentine president (2007-2015) traveled to Mexico on Friday evening and is expected to attend the closing of the international course, possibly meeting in the coming days with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and his successor, President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum. (EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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