Venezuela Maduro appeals Supreme Court to audit, certify polls result

Anjali Sharma

GG News Bureau
WASHINGTON DC, 2nd August.
 President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro on Thursday has submitted an appeal to the Electoral Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice to audit and certify the results of Sunday’s presidential elections amid called for greater transparency.

Maduro asked the highest court to summon the pertinent institutions “to compare all the elements of evidence and certify by carrying out an expert opinion of the highest technical level, the electoral results of July 28”, media reported.

He went to the Supreme Court accompanied by First Lady Cilia Flores, Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez, Attorney General Reinaldo Munoz and Foreign Affairs Minister Yvan Gil, among other members of his cabinet.

Maduro said: “I have told the Electoral Chamber that I am willing to be summoned, interrogated … investigated by the Electoral Chamber as the winning presidential candidate of Sunday’s elections and as head of state; I am showing up, I am submitting to justice.”

The Great Patriotic Pole and the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, which backed Maduro’s re-election bid, are ready “to present 100 per cent of the electoral records that are in our hands”, he said.

He added that the Electoral Chamber should expect the same from each candidate and political organization.

Venezuela’s National Electoral Council declared Maduro the winner of the presidential elections, paved the way for his third six-year term, from 2025 to 2031.

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