He head of parliament Venezuelan, the powerful Chavista leader Jorge Rodríguezsaid that he expressed to the representative of the Carter Center during the passes elections his wish that this organization, which showed alleged voting records in the OAS.
Jennie Lincoln, head of the observation mission of this organization during the elections of July 28, showed before the plenary session of the Organization of American States (OAS) “original minutes” of the scrutiny, of which the opposition claims to have 87% of the total and which prove its victory in the presidential elections.
“The same minutes chimbas (false), balurdas (vulgar) that we have already dismantled them, that we have already destroyed them, from (the opposition leader) María Corina Machado, now the employee of the USAID“said Rodríguez in reference to Lincolnwhom he already related to the Agency in the past United States for International Development.
The parliamentarian recalled that two days after the election he sent a message to Lincoln, asking for a meeting: “you can see the commitment they have to the Venezuelan right and destabilization,” he read from his cell phone. “I never received them, that’s why I will never receive them because I knew what they were coming for.”
“’I hope they never set foot in our country again,’ that was my response to the Carter Center on July 30 and I fully subscribe to it today,” added Rodríguez, who led the campaign for the re-election of Nicolás Maduro.
He Carter Center He indicated that the electoral process of July 28, in which Maduro was proclaimed the winner with 52% of the votes, “cannot be considered democratic.”
The opposition led by Machado maintains that his candidate Edmundo González Urrutia, Now exiled in Spain, he imposed himself with 67% of the votes, and on a website published voting records similar to those Lincoln showed at the OAS.
The data “demonstrate that Edmundo Gonzalez won more than 67% of the votes and Nicolás Maduro obtained 31%”, but “the responsibility” to proclaim it falls on the electoral authority, Lincoln said Wednesday at the OAS.
EU, to the EU and most Latin American countries are unaware of the re-election of Maduro for a third six-year period and repeatedly requested the publication of the detailed scrutiny.
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