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Spain asks Venezuela to release broken down, verifiable voting data

Presidential election in Venezuela
July 29, 2024
Reuters

MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares on Monday morning asked Venezuela to release broken down and verifiable voting data after the national electoral council announced President Nicolas Maduro had won a third term in office, contradicting several exit polls.

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