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Former Colombian President warns of plan to hold fresh elections in Venezuela
Former Colombian President Iván Duque Márquez said Sunday on X that Venezuela's Supreme Court (TSJ) was considering the possibility of annulling the July 28 elections reportedly won by incumbent President Nicolás Maduro given an alleged cyberattack that would have affected the integrity of the...
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Former Colombian President Iván Duque Márquez said Sunday on X that Venezuela's Supreme Court (TSJ) was considering the possibility of annulling the July 28 elections reportedly won by incumbent President Nicolás Maduro given an alleged “cyberattack” that would have affected the integrity of the electoral data.
“There is talk inside the Venezuelan Supreme Court of Justice that they would be studying the possibility of declaring the elections null and void, given that the data could have been corrupted due to the 'cyberattack' that Maduro wants to use as a smokescreen,” Duque wrote.
This could be a new twist on the election saga. Will be interesting to see if Maduro would go along with it