During a speech after taking office as president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro called for a “dialogue” to reform the Constitution to “make it bigger and better”.
Maduro, who is taking on his third term as president, said he will sign a decree to create Venezuela’s broad Constitutional Reform Commission “to improve the Constitution and for it to be projected in the country.”
Understand the crisis in Venezuela
The Venezuelan opposition and the majority of the international community do not recognize the official results of the July 28 presidential elections, announced by the National Electoral Council (CNE) of Venezuela, which give victory to Nicolás Maduro with more than 50% of the votes.
The CNE results were never corroborated with the release of electoral records that detail the number of votes per polling table.
The opposition, in turn, published the minutes that it says it received from its party inspectors and that would give victory by almost 70% of the votes to former diplomat Edmundo González, an ally of María Corina Machado, the opposition leader who was prevented from speaking. apply.
Chavismo claims that 80% of the documents released by the opposition are falsified. Maduro’s allies, however, do not show any electoral records.
The Venezuelan Public Ministry, in turn, began an investigation against González for publishing the minutes, alleging usurpation of electoral power functions.
The opponent was summoned three times to give testimony about the publication of the minutes and ended up taking refuge in Spain at the beginning of September, after having an arrest warrant issued against him.
Several opponents have been arrested since the beginning of the electoral process in Venezuela. Only after the July 28 election, at least 2,400 people were arrested and 24 died, according to human rights organizations.
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This content was originally published in In his inauguration speech, Maduro calls for “dialogue” to reform Venezuela’s Constitution on the CNN Brasil website.
Source: CNN Brasil
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