Brazil's Lula urges release of detailed Venezuela vote results

BSS
Published On: 31 Jul 2024, 10:26

RIO DE JANEIRO, July 31, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva urged Venezuelan authorities on Tuesday to release detailed vote tallies to prove Nicolas Maduro won a presidential election, while downplaying worries over the disputed poll as "normal."

"It is normal that there is a dispute," Lula said in an interview released Tuesday with a TV Globo affiliate, saying it could be "resolved" by releasing polling-station-level voting data, known in Spanish as "actas."

"If the actas raise doubts... the opposition enters an appeal," he said, adding that the courts' decision would ultimately be something "we have to abide by."

 

  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Germany, France and Poland urge Georgia to consider new elections
Chief Adviser greets countrymen on New Year's eve
Tarique Rahman stands by July uprising injured Selim
Nahid Rana shines in Rangpur's second straight victory in BPL
'March for Unity' demands July Proclamation by Jan 15 
CA seeks probe body's recommendation to prevent fire incident
Govt working to make all land policies people-friendly 
 3 muggers held in city 
DMP bans open gatherings on 31st night celebration 
Tarique Rahman calls for restoring democracy, voting rights
১০