The vote tallies have to be released within three days.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro walks past an image of Venezuelan independence hero Simon Bolivar as he leaves a news conference at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, July 31, 2024, three days after his disputed reelection.authorities to release the vote tallies across the country to demonstrate Nicolás Maduro won. But now, it seems they have gone a step further -- with the top U.S.
Instead, the opposition says they've obtained more than two-thirds of those tally sheets, showing that González defeated Maduro by 67% to 30%. Nicholas argued that even if Maduro won 100% of the remaining tally sheets, it would be impossible for him to defeat González. He shifted from calling on the CNE to release the tallies, to questioning why they won't.
Maduro is under a lot of pressure to release the data and results, as his allies in Brazil, Mexico and Colombia are asking for a transparent vote count. But in a possible ploy to buy time, Maduro seems likely to once again ride out a storm against his grip on power. Already, the world's attention is fading, turning back to the Middle East or the Olympics. Allies including Russia, China and Iran came swiftly and strongly to his defense. And at the OAS as of Wednesday night, he survived an attempt to raise the pressure -- with a resolution falling one vote short of passage.
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