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Chavez cheated - of course

n | 16.08.2004 10:41 | Venezuela | Analysis | World

With over 94% of the votes counted, more than 58 percent of the turnout voted to keep Chavez in office while 42 percent favored ousting him. Needless to say, opposition leaders rejected the results as a "gigantic fraud."

They say they will contest the outcome. "We firmly and categorically reject the result ... we're going to collect the evidence to prove to Venezuela and the world the gigantic fraud which has been committed against the will of the people," opposition leader Henry Ramos Allup told a news conference on Monday.

He spoke shortly after Venezuela's top electoral officer, National Electoral Council President Francisco Carrasquero, announced to the nation preliminary official results showing that Chavez had survived the recall vote.

Carrasquero said in a national broadcast the "No" option opposing Chavez's recall had obtained just over 58 percent of the vote, while the "Yes" vote obtained nearly 42 percent.

"Our numbers ... are very different," Ramos said, adding the opposition would ask international organisations who observed the referendum to check the voting machines and ballots.

Two pro-opposition members of the five-member National Electoral Council leadership earlier also questioned the result and said certain required checks had not been carried out - probably refering to the finger print checks that were abandoned early on due to technical difficulties and the failure of the contracted technicians to turn up to operate them.

The sheer number of voters, along with the problems with electronic thumb-printing machines, overwhelmed election authorities, who postponed the polls' closing to midnight, eight hours later than originally scheduled.

There was no immediate reaction from former US President Jimmy Carter or Cesar Gaviria, head of the Organisation of American States, who helped monitor the vote.

Meanwhile.. "Long live the constitution ... of Venezuela," Chavez said. "Long live the Venezuelan people. What a great victory."

Many opposition supporters were apparently in tears at their defeat and some may take to the streets in protest.

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It is the fascist Accion Democratica who have committed the fraud

16.08.2004 11:49

Throughout the vote, the opposition so called Accion Democratica and Coordinadora Democratica conducted exit polls outside polling stations only in known opposition strongholds like Altamira in Caracas. They then claimed to be shocked because the result of the vote wasn't in line with their exit polls. But the exit polls were only conducted in affluent (minority) areas where there is little support for Chavez.

As international observers from around the world, including the ignominious OAS, will soon concur, this process has been completely democratic and transparent, there is no possibility of a fraud, and the minor objections made by the opposition members of the CNE (electoral council) are simply that the preliminary announcement of Chavez's victory was made before the paper records printed by the voting machines had been counted to ensure they totalled the same as the electronic result. This is a mere administrative matter and will be completed within the next few days, and as everyone knows it will be done, there is no motivation to try to lie about the results. That is the ONLY complaint made by the opposition members of the CNE!

Even Globovision, the biggest of the fascist media, have accepted Chavez's victory publicly only their web site.

It is only the fascist golpista Accion Democratica who deny the results of this constitutional, democratic referendum, and this is not surprising given that they are the ones who more than anyone have been calling for a fascist armed uprising. But today the people of Venezuela have manifested their will.

¡¡EL PUEBLO UNIDO JAMÁS SERÁ VENCIDO!!!
¡¡CHÁVEZ NO SE VA!!

camilo


the people cheated

16.08.2004 12:34

It is the corrupt and undemocratic people who failed to vote as the international media had clearly decided they should. This sort of popular bias is becoming ever more common, just look at the recent election in Spain. A new, objective population must be installed.

;-)


Sore LOSERS make me sick

16.08.2004 13:08

The opposition supporters feels ''cheated'' because they were not able to depress turnout ( despite controlling the media )and because they were not ´given a chance to falsify counts. The fingerprint checks where necessary in order to safeguard against opposition supporters voting twice or more times with fake IDs.

Chavez WON.

Get over it and accept it.



Manuel Mendoza
mail e-mail: ejohn@europe.com


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