by ZeroHedge News Staff at ZeroHedge
Update(1425ET): The Brazilian administration of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva had as of Monday said he wouldn’t congratulate Venezuela’s Maduro for now following Sunday’s election. “The Brazilian government welcomes the peaceful nature of yesterday’s [Sunday’s] elections in Venezuela and is following the counting process closely,” a statement had said. Maduro has responded to the leftist leader, saying he’ll release election data with full transparency to the world:
Nicolas Maduro pledged to meet international demands to release full voting records from Venezuela’s election during a meeting with a top adviser to Brazil’s Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, according to a Brazilian government official familiar with the matter.
Maduro met Celso Amorim, Lula’s chief foreign affairs adviser, at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas on Monday, amid mounting pressure from Brazil, Colombia and other nations to publicly verify the results of a Sunday election in which he was declared the winner and the opposition claimed fraud.
At this moment, no less than nine Latin American countries have yet to officially declare their recognition of Maduro’s third term. The White House too has said its is “reviewing” what data that it can, and that there are “signs” that the official results don’t “reflect the will of the people.” It has called on the government not to repress protesters…
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