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EU’s Borrell: Election Results in Venezuela Won’t Be Recognized Until All Votes Are Counted

Published July 31, 2024
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In a firm stance on electoral integrity, Josep Borrell, the European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, announced that the EU will not recognize the results of the recent elections in Venezuela until every vote has been properly counted. Borrell’s statement emphasizes the EU’s commitment to ensuring transparent and fair electoral processes.

The announcement comes amid widespread reports of irregularities and accusations of fraud in the Venezuelan elections. Observers have raised concerns about the credibility of the voting process, prompting calls for a thorough and independent review of the results.

Borrell stressed that the EU’s position is grounded in the principles of democracy and respect for the will of the Venezuelan people. He urged Venezuelan authorities to facilitate a comprehensive and transparent vote-counting process to address these concerns.

The EU’s refusal to recognize the election results until all votes are counted adds to the international pressure on Venezuela’s government to ensure electoral transparency. It also highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the country in achieving political stability and restoring confidence in its democratic institutions.

As the situation develops, the EU’s stance will likely play a significant role in shaping international responses and diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving the electoral dispute in Venezuela.

Venezuela’s electoral body said President Nicolas Maduro won a third term on Sunday with 51 percent of the vote, despite exit polls showing the opposition winning.

Borrell said the electoral commission announced voting results based on 80 percent of the ballots counted, while the Venezuelan opposition announced very different results.

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