The Spanish Minister of foreign affairs minister Jose Manuel Albarez this morning called on Venezuela to publish detailed and verifiable voting data after the national election office announced that President Nicolas Maduro was winning a third term as president, even though that information was contradicted by several exit polls, Reuters reported, quoted by BTA.
The head of European diplomacy, Josep Borrell, also called on the Venezuelan government to respect the will of the voters and publish the voting data in its publication in "Ex".
El pueblo de Venezuela votó sobre el futuro de su país de manera pacífica y masiva.
— Josep Borrell Fontelles (@JosepBorrellF) July 29, 2024
Su voluntad debe ser respetada.
It is vital to assure the total transparency of the electoral process, including the detailed count of the votes and the access a las actas de votación de mesas electorales
European officials joined calls by US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, Chilean President Gabriel Borich and other Latin American leaders to demand transparency from Venezuelan authorities.