Maria Corina Machado calls on Maduro to accept a “negotiated transition” after elections in Venezuela

by times news cr

2024-08-27 08:24:20

The opposition leader offered the records for anyone who wanted to verify them.

Venezuelan opposition leader, Maria Corina Machadorejected the holding of new elections and offered the electoral records for those who want to review them.

In conversation with the newspaper El País, Machado said that the result of the elections of July 28 “is not negotiable”, as is the “popular sovereignty” that gave support to Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia.

In this context, he insisted: “Who in the world would think that another election would be held? There was already one here, under the terms of the regime, with a absolutely uneven campaign. We went under their terms, with their machines, with their minutes. The minutes we have are official CNE documents. Under their rules, we won, The world knows that we are destroying“.

In this regard, the opposition leader pointed out that “the challenge is to make Maduro understand that your best option is accept the terms of a negotiated transition“an exit with which “many countries, many governments are aligned.”

To this end, he offered the minutes that are in the opposition’s possession for impartial verification. “They are available for anyone who wants to analyze them and verify them,” he said, since they have an “open database.”

In this way, María Corina Machado said that we can talk about transition, although not so much about negotiation, since for the latter to exist, “It requires that both parties want to”hill.

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