CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — The Carter Center said it was unable to verify the results of Venezuela’s presidential election, blaming authorities for a “complete lack of transparency” in declaring Nicolas Maduro the winner without providing any individual polling tallies.

The statement Tuesday night by the Atlanta-based group is perhaps the harshest rebuke yet of Venezuela’s chaotic election process because it comes from one of just a handful of outside groups invited by the Maduro government to observe the vote.

“The electoral authority’s failure to announce disaggregated results by polling station constitutes a serious breach of electoral principles,” the Carter Center said. The group, which had a technical mission of 17 experts spread out in four cities across Venezuela, added that the election did not meet international standards and “cannot be considered democratic.”

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    2 months ago

    Because of John Bolton’s botched attempt to take over Venezuela, the US is not going to be taken seriously on this matter…even if they are right this time.

    • @Womble
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      242 months ago

      Thankfully there are plenty of other voices calling this out including most latin American countries (Including those with left wing governments) and European countries.

    • Flying SquidM
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      142 months ago

      The Carter Center is not the U.S. government. In any way.

        • Flying SquidM
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          92 months ago

          That’s literally not how anything works.

          Human Rights Watch is in the U.S. Are they bad?

          Jewish Voices for Peace, which has been doing great work opposing Israeli genocide, is in the U.S. So I guess genocide is good?

            • Flying SquidM
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              92 months ago

              Sorry, I thought you were serious. Poe’s law and all.