The Office of the Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS) received a report from the Department of Electoral Cooperation and Observation regarding the presidential electoral process in Venezuela in 2024. The report highlights the worst form of repression, where the people are prevented from finding solutions through elections.
The Venezuelan regime has been accused of applying its repressive system to distort electoral results, making them open to manipulation. The Maduro regime has made a mockery of important actors in the international community, embarking on an electoral process without guarantees or mechanisms to enforce these guarantees.
The report notes that the full manual for fraudulent manipulation of the electoral result was applied in Venezuela on election night, in many cases in a very rudimentary manner. There was talk of an audit or recount of the electoral material records, but this did not have the slightest condition of security and control.
The opposition campaign leadership presented the minutes with which it would have won the elections, but Maduro, including the CNE, has not yet been able to present the minutes with which he would have won the elections. The Secretary General of the OAS, Luis Almagro, regretted the lack of cumulative memory of the actors of the international community, which systematically leads to the repetition of errors.
The burden of injustice continues to weigh on the Venezuelan people, with Venezuelans once again falling victim to repression. The Secretary-General said that “no revolution” can leave people with fewer rights than they had, poorer in values and principles, more unequal in justice and representation, more discriminated against based on their thinking or political orientation.
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