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Machado calls for a new demonstration against Maduro on Wednesday

The leader of the Venezuelan opposition, María Corina Machado, has called for a new demonstration against the Government of Nicolás Maduro on Wednesday to protest against the controversial result of the presidential elections, one month before the date of the polls, on July 28.

“A record kills a sentence. And that is why we will see you on the streets this Wednesday, August 28. One month after our glorious victory on July 28, when we voted, won, and collected your records, which show the overwhelming victory of (the opposition candidate) Edmundo González,” he said in a video posted on his profile on the social network X.

Machado criticized the fact that Chavismo “did not dare to present a single piece of paper and went out to hide behind its TSJ (Superior Court of Justice), subjected to tyranny and which has no say in this funeral to whitewash its CNE (National Electoral Council), the fraudulent one.” “There is no greater confession of defeat,” he added.

The TSJ confirmed last week the victory of President Nicolás Maduro in the elections of July 28, despite the doubts that this meeting has raised due to the lack of transparency of the Chavista authorities. Following this, the CNE, which is close to Chavez, said it would “comply” with the ruling, without mentioning the required publication of the minutes, an opposition call supported by a large part of the international community.

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