Incumbent Nicolas Maduro was formally declared the victor in an election marred by accusations of fraud and intimidation. But regional and global leaders have expressed skepticism, with Panama cutting diplomatic ties.
Calling the comments on the election made by leaders in these neighboring countries “interventionist acts,” Maduro’s Foreign Minister Yván Gil ordered the diplomatic personnel from Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Perú, Panamá, the Dominican Republican and Uruguay to leave Venezuela immediately.
And this just came in :
"opposition candidate Edmundo González on Monday announced that his campaign has the proof it needs to show he won the country’s disputed election "
I don’t trust their word and potentially inflated stats too much until the evidence is fully validated,
but
Maduro and the CNE’s ad-hoc caginess about the reports and local stats are much more revealing, given that they are the custodians of the election and should have an interest in transparency if Maduro had won.
e.g. look at this bullshit
This is a massive self-own, no CIA interference needed.
The most obvious answer is that all of those candidates were labeled as “other” for the purpose of reporting and collectively got 4.6%, and the chart maker didn’t want to redesign it to accommodate for not knowing individual results.
That would be fine if there were a detailed report of the results online or declared somewhere so people could check the results in each municipality. Instead, the https://www.cne.gob.ve/ is still down, I have no idea where to see where Maduro won and lost and by how much…all we have is that…which is clearly fucked.
It still doesn’t legitimize this as evidence. Focus instead on the disparity between polling and vote count. Looks like this was already widely debunked.
polling can fail spectacularly. This is not about “evidence”, it is blatant obstruction by the official institutions that oversee the election, which is at least as bad. That is the only thing everyone is sure of at the moment.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/venezuela-expels-diplomats-from-latin-american-nations-that-questioned-maduro-reelection/ar-BB1qQC97
And this just came in : "opposition candidate Edmundo González on Monday announced that his campaign has the proof it needs to show he won the country’s disputed election "
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I don’t trust their word and potentially inflated stats too much until the evidence is fully validated,
but
Maduro and the CNE’s ad-hoc caginess about the reports and local stats are much more revealing, given that they are the custodians of the election and should have an interest in transparency if Maduro had won.
e.g. look at this bullshit
This is a massive self-own, no CIA interference needed.
The most obvious answer is that all of those candidates were labeled as “other” for the purpose of reporting and collectively got 4.6%, and the chart maker didn’t want to redesign it to accommodate for not knowing individual results.
That would be fine if there were a detailed report of the results online or declared somewhere so people could check the results in each municipality. Instead, the https://www.cne.gob.ve/ is still down, I have no idea where to see where Maduro won and lost and by how much…all we have is that…which is clearly fucked.
It still doesn’t legitimize this as evidence. Focus instead on the disparity between polling and vote count. Looks like this was already widely debunked.
polling can fail spectacularly. This is not about “evidence”, it is blatant obstruction by the official institutions that oversee the election, which is at least as bad. That is the only thing everyone is sure of at the moment.