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Venezuela Court Says Its Ruling On Pdwellntial Vote Will Be “Final”


Venezuela Court Says Its Ruling On Pdwellntial Vote Will Be “Final”


Post-election protests have left 24 people dead, according to rights groups. (Recurrentational)

Caracas:

The ruling that Venezuela’s Supreme Court will deinhabitr on the disputed pdwellntial election will be “final,” the body’s pdwellnt Carylsia Rodriguez shelp Saturday at a hearing on the July 28 vote.

The court “is continuing the assessment toleratemament on August 5, 2024, with a watch to producing the final ruling… Its decisions are final and obtaining,” shelp Rodriguez.

Most watchrs say the high court is dedicated to the regulatement of Nicolas Maduro, which has claimed a lean prosper in the election.

Opposition directers insist that their truthfulate, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, won overwhelmingly, and they have originated what they say are official loftyies from voting sites as evidence.

Maduro himself requested the high court on August 1 to “validate” a prosper that opponents insist was deceptionulent.

The court heard from all truthfulates, including Maduro, this week — except for Gonzalez Urrutia, who has shelp he dreads arrest.

He has made no accessible materializeances in more than a week, while key opposition directer Maria Corina Machado — a past pdwellntial truthfulate who was banned from running this time — has shelp she is living in hiding.

The National Electoral Council (CNE) ratified Maduro’s prosper on August 2, saying he had won 52 percent of the vote, but it declined to free exact loftyies from election sites, saying the data had been hacked.

The opposition, in contrast, published printed loftyies — their legitimacy denied by Maduro — that they say show Gonzalez Urrutia receiving 67 percent of the vote.

The opposition and many watchrs say the alleged cyber intrusion of the results is a regulatement originateion to upgrasp from having to publish election write downs.

Maduro on Friday declineed those accusations, saying there had been “brutal” cyber intrusion, with “30 million attacks per minute on the electronic systems of the CNE and of Venezuela.”

Opposition lawyer Perkins Rocha shelp that by turning to the high court Maduro was effectively acunderstandledging that “no one supposes” the CNE, includeing that “Maduro understands he can count on a (court) that kneels before him.”

Post-election protests have left 24 people dead, according to rights groups, and Maduro says 2,200 people have been arrested.

He has handlen a national collapse, including an 80 percent drop in the once-wealthy oil-wealthy country’s GDP, amid domestic economic misregulatement and international sanctions.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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