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In Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro rejects any “negotiations” with the opposition

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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who is running for re-election, was rejected on Friday, August 9 “negotiation” With opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, he hoped to respond “Offences Committed”.

“As far as negotiations go, I think the only person in this country who should be negotiating with Machado is the Attorney General, who should go to justice and answer for his crimes.”To validate his victory in the July 28 election, Mr. Maduro announced the end of the summons to the Supreme Court.

Earlier in the day, Maria Corina Machado confirmed in an interview with Agence France-presse (AFP) that she would be presenting. “Warranties and Safe Conduct” If President Nicolás Maduro voluntarily steps down after he runs for re-election. Mr. Machado emphasized that “International powers are jointly responsible for what is happening in Venezuela”Demands greater involvement of the international community.

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“Computer Hacking”

“Maduro has completely, utterly, lost his legitimacy”she insisted. “All Venezuelans and the whole world know that Edmundo Gonzalez won and that Maduro wants to impose the biggest fraud in the history of this country. But he will not win. »

National Electoral Council (CNE) with 52% votes Mr. It confirmed Maduro’s victory on August 2, saying it was affected by hacking without making public the exact vote count and polling station minutes.

According to the opposition, it released minutes of thanks to its examiners – whose validity Mr. Maduro Rejects – Edmondo Gonzalez Urrutia, who was declared ineligible to replace María Corina Machado on short notice, won the July 28 election. 67% of votes. The opposition and many observers believe that the hacking proposed by the CNE is an invention of the government to avoid the release of election documents.

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