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Machado revealed how the electoral records arrived at the OAS

Machado revealed how the electoral records arrived at the OAS

  • Oct, Mon, 2024


On Friday, in an interview with the W Radio of Colombia, María Corina Machado revealed how the electoral records of the presidential elections of July 28 arrived at the Organization of American States (OAS).

How did the electoral records arrive at the OAS headquarters in Washington?

The opposition leader confirmed that they left in suitcases. Last week, Nicolas Maduro assured that Machado He was preparing to leave the country. He said that suitcases of the brand had arrived gucci.

“Today I tell you, the supposed queen bee ran out of bees and is preparing suitcases.” gucci (…) she knows what I am saying and ‘la Sayona’ (in reference to Machado) is preparing to leave, compadre, I am also saying it, they are cowards,” he said.

But Machado He answered on Friday: “What was in the suitcases were the minutes.”.

“The minutes are in the hands not only of the OAS (Organization of American States)but of the world (…) are official records of the National Electoral Council that were delivered to our witnesses and many of them risked their lives to take care of them, process them, digitize them and take them out of the country,” he explained.

And he added: “Today the world can verify the truth of what happened on July 28 and that is that Edmundo González Urrutia “He won with more than 67% of the votes and, therefore, is the elected president of Venezuela.”

“I am in Venezuela with the Venezuelans,” he added in response to reports that he was not in the country.

In a session of Permanent Council of the OAS On October 2, the representative of the Carter Center, Jennie Lincolnshowed the minutes collected by the team María Corina Machado, who give the winner to Edmundo Gonzalez in the presidential elections on July 28.









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