Venezuela continues to provide evidence of the transparency of the elections, in which Maduro was reelected by 67 % of voters. More than 100 international observers from Brazil, Serbia, El Salvador, Spain, Nicaragua, Turkiye, and Kuwait have attended to the second National Popular Consultation held today in Venezuela.
Felipe Pérez, observer from El Salvador said they made a tour through several municipalities in the region of Caracas, and they saw the Venezuelan people who have deployed massively on this election day.”
The observer stressed the simplicity of the voting process. “This process in Venezuela is an example to other countries,” he said.
Likewise, the international observer from Spain Vanessa Pérez said that the popular consultation is “an exercise in democracy never seen before, which in her opinion that is the revolutionary approach through which the people decide what projects to worked on.
The international observers spread over Carabobo state and revised several polling stations in the region.
About the international observation in the Consultation day, the Carabobo’s Governor Rafael Lacava said that “This is a very important date for the community. The participation has been extraordinary, here are the international observers so that they can verify this democratic process where we are an example for the world.”
In turn, the Brazilian oberver Simone Magallanes mentioned that Venezuela has the best participatory electoral processes. “We are learning about this popular process, it is incredible how the communes can decide their projects,” she said.
(Source: Telesur)