Maduro: No one has the right to interfere in Venezuela’s elections
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted Rashatoudi, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro warned against interfering in the elections in this country.
The president of Venezuela said on Sunday, at the same time as the presidential elections were held in this country, that no one should interfere in the decision of the Venezuelan people.
Maduro added in a gathering of reporters: The election campaign in Venezuela was held in a peaceful atmosphere and not a single violent incident occurred.
The president of Venezuela also emphasized the need to respect and acknowledge the decision of the electoral authority [National Election Council] regarding the voting results.
The president of Venezuela emphasized that the electoral system in Venezuela is transparent and reliable and no one can distort this peaceful election day.
He asked the people of Venezuela to actively participate in the elections and wait for the official voting results.
10 politicians are competing for the presidency of Venezuela. “Edmundo Gonzalez” is the candidate of extreme right parties, the main rival of the current president of Venezuela.