some countries welcome, others condemn the results

by times news cr

2024-07-29 08:20:01

“The people of Venezuela voted peacefully and in large numbers for the future of their country. Their will must be respected. It is very important to ensure full transparency of the election process, including a detailed vote count and access to voting records at polling stations,” Mr. Borrell wrote on the X social network.

Chile’s president says Venezuela vote results ‘hard to believe’

Chilean President Gabriel Boric said it was “difficult to believe” the results announced by Venezuela’s Electoral Council, which claimed victory with 51.2 percent. President Nicolas Maduro received the votes.

“N. The Maduro regime must understand that it is difficult to believe the results it announces,” G. Boric wrote on the X social network. He demanded “full transparency of the protocols and process and that non-government international observers be responsible for the reliability of the results,” adding that Chile “will not recognize any results that cannot be verified.”

Foreign Minister: Due to the results of the elections in Venezuela, Peru recalled the ambassador in Caracas for consultations

Peru’s Foreign Minister Javier Gonzalez-Olaechea announced on Sunday that he had recalled Lima’s ambassador to Venezuela for consultations over the election results that declared President Nicolas Maduro the winner.

“In view of the very serious official announcements made by the electoral authorities of Venezuela, the ambassador of Peru accredited to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is immediately recalled for consultation,” Mr. Gonzalez-Olaechea wrote on the X social network.

Cuban President Congratulates Maduro on “Historic Election Triumph”

On Monday, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said he spoke with Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and congratulated him on his “historic” victory after the Caracas electoral commission declared him the winner of the presidential election.

“I spoke with brother Nicolas Maduro to convey my sincere congratulations on behalf of the party, the government and the people of Cuba for the historic triumph of the elections after the impressive turnout of the Venezuelan people,” Diaz-Canel wrote on the X social network.

Costa Rica has rejected Maduro’s “unfair” victory in Venezuela

Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves called the results of Sunday’s election in Venezuela “unfair” after President Nicolas Maduro was declared the winner.

A. Blinken: Venezuela election results are not accurate and this causes “serious concern”

Washington is “gravely concerned” that the election results in Venezuela, which declared President Nicolas Maduro victorious, are not accurate, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Monday.

“We are seriously concerned that the announced result does not reflect the will or the votes of the Venezuelan people,” said A. Blinken, who is visiting Japan.

“The government of Costa Rica categorically rejects the declaration of Nicolas Maduro as president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, we consider it a fraud,” R. Chaves wrote on the X social network.

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