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The USA and Brazil called on Venezuela to publish detailed voting data in the elections

US President Joe Biden and Brazilian President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva called for the order of Venezuela publicize detailed data on voting in the presidential elections.

RBC-Ukraine reports this as sent to AP.

In a separate statement, after the bell rang, at the hour when the elections in Venezuela, Biden and Lula da Silva said that they were “due to the need for the urgent publicization of new, insightful and detailed voting data in the district elections by Venezuelan electoral bodies.”

The two presidents said that the results “are a critical moment for democracy in pіvkuli “.

It seems that Venezuela is worried about protests due to the results of the presidential elections, in which the government declared the victory of the dignified President Nicolas Maduro, who secured the third six-fold term.

The opposition is even talking about falsifications in a chorus of voices. There are almost 70% of voting protocols, which indicate that the opposition candidate has more than twice as many votes as Maduro (González has 6.27 million, and Maduro has 2.75 million).

For more details about the elections in Venezuela and mass protests in the country, see the material from RBC-Ukraine.

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