EU and Latin American Leaders Demand Transparency in Venezuela's Disputed Election
Calls for release of vote tallies intensify as Maduro's government faces accusations of repression and electoral fraud.
- EU and major Latin American countries reject Venezuela's Supreme Court certification of election results.
- Brazilian and Colombian presidents urge Maduro to publish verifiable voting data to restore electoral credibility.
- Over 2,000 arrests reported amid protests against the disputed election results in Venezuela.
- Opposition claims tallies show their candidate won by a significant margin, while government alleges forgery.
- International leaders emphasize the need for peaceful dialogue and democratic processes in Venezuela.