ATLANTA — The Carter Center calls upon Venezuela’s National Election Commission, known by the Spanish acronym CNE, to immediately publish the presidential election results at the polling station level.
The Carter Center technical mission came to observe the July 28 presidential election at the invitation of the CNE. The mission’s assessment is based on the Venezuelan legal framework as well as regional and international standards for democratic elections.
The information contained in the polling station-level results forms as transmitted to the CNE is critical to our assessment and important for all Venezuelans.
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Contact: In Atlanta, Maria Cartaya, [email protected]
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