29 July 2024 Time: 12:24
He announced that the National Electoral Council (CNE) will present all the electoral records of the presidential election held on Sunday.
Venezuela’s Attorney General Tarek William Saab announced on Monday that the National Electoral Council (CNE) will present all electoral records from Sunday’s presidential elections.
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At a press conference, the prosecutor announced that the minutes would eliminate the anomalies presented in the process.
“The CNE said table-by-table results would soon be available on its website, as it has done historically due to the automated voting system.”
They reported an attack against the “CNE data transmission system”.
“The attack would have been carried out from North Macedonia, and would have intended to manipulate the data received at the CNE (…) according to the information collected” by “Léster Toledo, Leopoldo López and María Corina Machado” who were involved.
Saab reported that, during yesterday’s elections, there was an attempt to attack the electrical system and a computer attack was carried out against the CNE data transmission system, slowing down the sending of minutes to the national scrutiny.
He indicated that the attack may have been carried out from North Macedonia , With the intention of manipulating the data obtained at the CNE.
“This action was prevented, it was avoided, but they managed to intercept and slow down the transmission”. “They did not want to slow down but to adulterate the transmission minutes of the system.”
“They are the main people responsible for this action that I am condemning as the attorney general of the republic.”
He says that the elements of punishment are being collected.
The Prosecutor indicated that an investigation has been opened and National Prosecutors 38 and 74 have been appointed.
They are also alert to potential calls from “a radical sector with a long history of calling for rebellion” and warn that calls for acts of violence and ignoring the consequences could be considered public provocation, obstruction of public roads, incitement to hatred and resistance to authority.
We call on the people to not allow themselves to be used by destabilising agendas that are driven by petty interests and irrespective of national interest, which seek chaos, unrest and suffering for the majority of our people.
Venezuela’s Attorney General Tarek William Saab rejected interference by some Latin American governments following Sunday’s presidential elections.
Saab confirms 17 arrests during Venezuela’s presidential election
He confirmed that 60 incidents were recorded during the July 28 presidential elections, resulting in 17 arrests
He highlighted that the majority of the cases were due to destruction of election material, with a total of 32 incidents recorded in this regard.
Among the most serious incidents, Saab noted that a group of violent individuals destroyed property and real estate of the “Río Negro” Comprehensive Diagnostic Center (CDI) in Machis de Perijá, burning electoral machines.
Three people were arrested after being identified by the community. In Trujillo state, Aura Guerra, María Batista, Isaac Quevedo and Diego Urbina were arrested for allegedly locking an electoral center with chains and trying to attack officers.
In Carabobo, Juan Rodríguez and Axar Castillo were arrested for inciting violence and attacking members of the security forces.
Saab also reported on events in Caracas, where Douglas García and Jorge Salcedo were identified as leaders of the violent actions at the Liceo Andrés Bello.
In Zulia, Yesel Pérez, a deputy of the Legislative Council of the state of Zulia, was accused of inciting violent protests at a polling station in Maracaibo, where attacks on officials were reported.
In addition, Saab mentioned Davi Israel Correa Braccovic, known as “Davi Correa” on social networks, for calling to ignore the election results.