“We will not let ourselves be robbed”: Machado and González call for “global protest” to show electoral record | International

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Venezuelan opposition leaders are calling for demonstrations worldwide​ next ⁤Saturday, August 17, to show the electoral records that, according⁢ to them, reveal Edmundo González Urrutia‘s victory over‌ Maduro. María Corina ⁣Machado ‍and González Urrutia urged citizens to bring the‍ minutes to demonstrate that they will not allow the ⁤alleged fraud. The opposition claims that results from 83.5% of polling ​stations have ⁢been published, ‍indicating González Urrutia’s victory‌ by a ‍margin of 37%, while ⁤the CNE ⁤has not confirmed Maduro’s victory.

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,Great protests around the‌ world!“…this is what was called for applications. ⁤ The following Saturday, August 17, was held by Venezuelan opposition leaders, María Corina Machado ‌and Edmundo González‍ Urrutia, to show‌ the electoral record that would demonstrate⁣ the victory of⁣ the ​standard-bearer of the Democratic Unitary ​Platform (PUD).

“We Venezuelans⁣ unite anywhere in the world ⁣to raise ⁢our voices for the truth: on July‍ 28th ‌#GanovaZla,” Machado wrote on her⁤ xaccount.

“Check the polling report from ‍your ⁢centre, print it and‌ take it to the rally in your city. ⁢ Let the world ​see in minutes that we will ⁢not allow ourselves to be looted.He reinforced that with⁤ an image of the call.

For his part, ⁤through social networks, González Urrutia, PUD candidate in the last elections, spread an image in which he announced a “great protest for ⁢the⁤ truth” inside and outside Venezuela, and He asked his supporters to stay tuned⁣ for ⁢details of the activity.

They refer to​ the minutes ⁤available on a website created by the‌ opposition, in which they published the results of “83.5%” of the ‍voting stations, which – according​ to the PUD⁤ – shows ⁣that González ⁢Urrutia won the election by a ⁣margin of 37% over Maduro.

The National Electoral Council (CNE) says it​ was subjected to​ a cyber attack⁤ on voting day. Separate⁣ results confirming Maduro’s victory have not yet been published, A silence that has been questioned ​by several countries and organizations, including⁣ the Carter Center, which participated in the elections as an ‍observer.

Meanwhile, ⁢Maduro denounced that 8% of the minutes published by the opposition are ‌false and insisted⁤ that a “cyber ⁣coup​ d’état” is underway that seeks to undermine his⁤ victory in the elections, ‍which ‌is why he has called for “extreme” police and military⁤ control in the‌ country.

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