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Venezuela: Opposition Leader Says "Forced" to Admit Election Defeat

Venezuela: Opposition Leader Says "Forced" to Admit Election Defeat

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The Facts

  • Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Wednesday claimed "coercion, blackmail and pressure” to sign a letter admitting defeat in the disputed July election.

  • Gonzales, now in exile in Spain, said Pres. Nicolas Maduro's allies asked him to sign the letter if he wanted to leave Venezuela "or I would face consequences."


The Spin

Nicolás Maduro has retained power in Venezuela despite widespread skepticism, with much help from a government-controlled electoral council. Allegations of voter suppression and irregularities, such as closing borders and blocking vote tallies, have fuelled international criticism. Many countries, including the US and EU, have rejected the results, calling for a transparent vote count.

International election observers have found Venezuela’s recent election to be transparent and credible. Despite a narrow victory, Nicolás Maduro's win was verified by a thorough review process. The refusal to recognize this result undermines Venezuelan democracy and stability, fueling unrest. Acknowledging the outcome would respect the will of the Venezuelan people.


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