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Venezuela’s National Electoral Council (CNE) has called for international groups to monitor the presidential election slated for July 28.Elvis Amoroso, the council’s head, shared this update with the media on Thursday.Amoroso namedthe Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC),the BRICS consortium (encompassing Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa),the Inter-American Union of Electoral Organizations, andthe United Nations’ Electoral Expert Panelas among those invited.Venezuela Opens Presidential Elections to Global Scrutiny.

(Photo Internet reproduction)He mentioned CARICOM, the African Union, the EU, and the Carter Center could observe elections if they meet Venezuela’s laws.Amoroso said these invites align with the Barbados and Grand Caracas Agreements, after consulting with political and social groups.The CNE has laid out the official electoral calendar leading up to the July 28 vote.The schedule sets deadlines for voter groups, nominations, and campaign periods.Venezuela says it aims for transparency, seeking global observers to enhance trust amid challenges.Critics Call Venezuelan Election a ShamUnder Lula’s administration, Brazil will also monitor Venezuela’s controversial presidential election on July 28, which coincides with Hugo Chávez’s birthday.However, despite promises of transparency, evidence suggests a biased setup favoring Nicolás Maduro.The pro-Maduro judiciary has barred opposition leader Maria Corína Machado by imposing a 15-year candidacy ban.Officials accuse Machado of corruption, a charge linked to Juan Guaidó.

Previously, over 50 nations, including Brazil, recognized Guaidó as Venezuela’s legitimate leader.Yet, he, too, faces exclusion from the race.The Venezuelan government blames the opposition for sanctions and asset seizures, contributing to a crisis that has driven 6 million people to flee.Henrique Capriles, another key opponent, cannot contest in the election either.Critics denounce the election as a sham, with Lula’s Brazil seemingly endorsing this contested event.





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