Comment by culi
1 year ago
No one has yet to post the actual official statement by the CNE. It doesn't seem too unlikely that they had a total vote count as well as the percentages for each candidate and released those. It feels like people are jumping to some major conclusions in this thread
Here is the CNE press conference where the numbers were announced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pB7g4y4M4s8
Wonderful, thanks! I really struggled to find this. Funnily enough they give different percentages. 51.1% to 44.2%
round and round we go
No. The percentages reported don't matter. These are the same absolute vote numbers; the percentage they work out to is what matters.
This seems to be tripping a lot of people up.
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cause they did not release any official statement, they only read those numbers on national TV and 8 hours later they made maduro sign the papers as a winners.
now, more than 72 hours after elections, we still dont know the results and there is not a single place to check the acts or the numbers by pooling center.
it was all fraud.