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Maduro calls Supreme Court's confirmation of election victory a 'historic' decision

August 23, 2024

BOGOTA — Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Thursday hailed the Supreme Court's (TSJ) confirmation of his July 28 election victory as a "historic" decision.

Speaking at the unveiling of a Hugo Chávez statue in La Guaira, Maduro praised the TSJ's ruling, emphasizing respect for the rule of law, sovereignty, and justice.

"We will continue to progress in peace and uphold the constitution. The TSJ resolves electoral disputes, and the Venezuelan constitution applies to all," Maduro stated.

Maduro also condemned recent attacks on Chávez's statue by "fascists" and accused his opponents of sabotaging power plants, which resulted in injuries to police during the violence. — Agencies


August 23, 2024
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