Venezuelan Opposition Leader María Corina Machado Has Proof That Maduro Lost The Election


(MENAFN- Newsroom Panama) Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said at a press conference in the afternoon that candidate Edmundo González Urrutia, with the support of the coalition, obtained 73.2% of the votes, according to the minutes of the elections.
She said she has proof of“what happened in Venezuela.” She said that even with“100% of the records” presented by the Electoral Council, Nicolás Maduro“will not have enough votes to beat Edmundo González Urrutia.”
"The difference was so big, the difference was overwhelming, and the difference was in all the states of Venezuela," she said.
She said that his entire team, including volunteers and“comanditos” did a great job collecting and digitizing the minutes, which were published on a“robust” website.

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"The regime promises to present the minutes, and we will see what they deliver, because if they deliver the real minutes, the ones they published and printed and that we have, then they will have to ratify the truth and the truth is what we all saw yesterday in the streets of Venezuela," said Machado, accompanied by González Urrutia.
So Maduro obtained 2 million 759 thousand 256 votes, while González Urrutia 6 million 275 thousand 182, and "there are more missing."
However, the National Electoral Council (CNE) officially proclaimed Maduro president after announcing on Sunday night that the Chavista, in power since 2013, won the election with 51.2% of the votes, the same result he gave when 80% of the ballots had been counted and there were still more than two million votes left to count.


"It's going to fall. It's going to fall. This government is going fall!" some of the protesters shouted as they walked.
As the crowd marched through a different neighborhood, it was cheered on by retirees and office workers who banged on pots and pans and recorded the protest in a show of support. There were some shouts of "freedom" and expletives directed at Maduro.
Protests have erupted across the country, with demonstrators even toppling a statue of Maduro's predecessor, Hugo Chavez, in the state of Falcon. It's the people coming out to reject a clear fraud that occurred last night.
Maduro said in the nationally televised ceremony "We have never been moved by hatred. On the contrary, we have always been victims of the powerful". "An attempt is being made to impose a coup d'état in Venezuela again of a fascist and counter revolutionary nature. "We already know this movie, and this time, there will be no kind of weakness," he added, saying that Venezuela's "law will be respected."
There have been congratulatory messages sent to Maduro from Cuba, Russia, China, Honduras and Bolivia.

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