Edmundo González Urrutia claims he obtained more than 8 million votes in the Venezuelan elections

Edmundo González Urrutia, presidential candidate of the largest opposition coalition in Venezuela, said he will show that he won the elections with more than eight million votes after the counting of the presidential ballots on Sunday, despite the fact that the National Electoral Council (CNE) gave the victory to the official Nicolás Maduro, who according to it, secured 5,150,092 votes.

“Remember this figure well: when the minutes are counted, this server will have more than eight million votes, and with that figure we will restart the reconstruction of Venezuela”said the standard-bearer for the Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD) during a demonstration in Caracas, surrounded by thousands of supporters who greeted him with cries of “president.”

The former ambassador insisted that the results of the vote are known because the opposition already has more than 80% of the minutes in its possession, which it has uploaded scanned to a website (www.ganovzla.com), where citizens, with their ID number, can check the corresponding number for their voting table.

González Urrutia – standard-bearer of the Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD) – asked his supporters who cheered him during the event, to “Don’t worry, because the results” The voters already know them, as well as “the international community”y “coming soon” there will be “a decision”.

He also addressed the electoral body: “Gentlemen of the CNE, do not worry about looking for the minutes any longer. Here are the sealed minutes.”

Thousands of Venezuelans gathered at the event called by the PUD to reject for the second consecutive day the official results of the CNE, which the day before proclaimed Maduro as re-elected president with 51.2% of the votes.

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This was the first large-scale organized activity after numerous protests were reported in various regions of the country on Monday in rejection of the election results announced by the CNE.

In protest against this result, thousands of citizens have taken to the streets since Monday to express their discontent in Caracas and much of the country, where multiple protests were reported, some of which were met with repression by the military and police forces.

According to four NGOs, at least 11 people died on Monday in the context of these protests, and the organization Foro Penal counts 177 arrests.

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2024-08-05 14:05:35

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