President Maduro denounced an attack by the extreme right on the CNE's transmission system

President of the Republic Nicolás Maduro
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Published at: 29/07/2024 12:42 AM

This Monday, July 29, the re-elected President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, denounced the attack on the National Electoral Council (CNE) transmission system by far-right groups that wanted to prevent the announcement with the first official data of the results of the first bulletin.

In this regard, from the Miraflores Palace, he indicated that information is already available from which country the CNE system was hacked and who gave the order to carry out this attack against the electoral process.

“We left it to the Attorney General's Office to do the investigation and do justice for our people,” he said and congratulated the telecommunications experts who managed to clear up the hack so that Venezuelans could obtain their results.

He also recalled that the extreme right during the electoral process implemented a media attack against C N E. At the same time, he indicated that the plan of these sectors was to re-orchestrate the fraud scenario to impose violence in the country.

“We are not going to allow violence in the streets, the People want peace, tranquility and stability and that's what they said, the voice of the People triumphed and in Venezuela there will be peace,” he said.

On the other hand, the Head of State also took the opportunity to thank all the officials of the CNE who guaranteed the development of an electoral process, in which the People exercised their right to vote in peace.

Mazo News Team

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