CARACAS, Venezuela — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken mentioned Thursday that the opposition was the clear winner in Venezuela’s current presidential election and never the present authoritarian chief.
Washington’s backing comes as regional leaders are urging President Nicolas Maduro to point out proof of his self-proclaimed victory.
Blinken says the proof is overwhelming that opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia received Sunday’s race. He blasted Venezuela’s electoral council for conducting a deeply flawed election that clearly didn’t mirror the desire of the voters.
Blinken mentioned it was “time for the Venezuelan parties to begin discussions on a respectful, peaceful transition in accordance with Venezuelan electoral law and the wishes of the Venezuelan people.”
Maduro’s electoral council refuses to launch public voter polling tally sheets. Opponents say they collected 80% of the sheets which present Gonzalez successful two-thirds of the vote. Maduro was declared the winner with 51% of the vote.
The leaders of Mexico, Brazil and Colombia have referred to as on Maduro to make all vote counts public. He claims, with out offering proof, that the council was hacked. Greater than 1,000 individuals, many who had been protesting alleged election fraud, have been detained.