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received the most votes in last month’s presidential election and the Biden administration will recognize opposition candidate Edmundo González as the winner, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Thursday.
“The CNE’s rapid declaration of Nicolás Maduro as the winner of the presidential election came with no supporting evidence,” the secretary of state wrote, noting that the electoral body has yet to furnish “disaggregated data or any of the vote tally sheets, despite repeated calls from Venezuelans and the international community to do so.
The top diplomat denounced Maduro’s “unsubstantiated allegations against opposition leaders” and threats to arrest his political opponents. The US had previously rejected the socialist leader’s re-election in 2018, with the Trump administration levying sanctions against the country in response to the allegedly fraudulent vote.
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