Capriles Attacks Venezuelan Electoral Council, Refuses to Sign Document

Apr 9th 2013, by Tamara Pearson
[image: The National Electoral Council declared the electoral system
“ironclad” today (archive)]

The National Electoral Council declared the electoral system “ironclad”
today (archive)

Merida, April 9th 2013 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – Tonight rightwing candidate
Henrique Capriles said that he will not sign a National Electoral Council
(CNE) document to guarantee that he would recognise the results of the 14
April presidential elections.

The document, requested by the government and written by the CNE, named
‘Commitment with Democracy’ was signed by pro-Chavez candidate Nicolas
Maduro, as well three other candidates. Candidate Reina Sequera didn’t sign
the document today because she wasn’t in Caracas. A similar document was
signed by all candidates, including Capriles, for the 7 October
presidential elections in July last year.

Instead, a representative for Capriles’ campaign, Carlos Vecchio, handed in
a different document<http://static.eluniversal.com/2013/04/09/Micompromiso.pdf>
signed
by Capriles, where he committed to “respect the popular will” but demanded
that the interim president, Nicolas Maduro “cease his abuse of the use of
public resources to promote his candidature”.

In the document he also accused Maduro of “intimidating public servants”
and “taking advantage of the needs of the poor... in order to bribe them
with the delivery, or not, of social missions, and in that way, obtain
their votes”.

He called the CNE “negligent” and warned that “we will be vigilant
before...any alteration that is attempted on the electoral results”.
Further he suggested that the electoral power is biased towards the
government.

The move by Capriles follows weeks of  opposition and private Venezuelan
media attacks on the CNE, as well as a small protest in Caracas calling for
“fairness and transparency” in the elections.

US Assistant Secretary of State, Roberta Jackson, also said last month that
it would be “difficult” to have “open, fair and transparent elections” in
Venezuela.

Maduro signed the CNE document while at a workers’ rally, saying, “I’m
going to sign it in name of peace for the country, and respect for the
people. This signature is worth my own life. I’ll respect the results that
the people decide on 14 April. I swear it before God, I swear it before the
people, and I swear it on the memory of Hugo Chavez”.

The CNE completed its auditing process today, where all aspects related to
the voting act were verified. Assessors from the Central University of
Venezuela, technical experts from all candidates’ campaign teams, and the
electoral mission of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) were all
present.

CNE president Tibisay Lucena announced that the electoral system is “safe
and ironclad” and said the council had not found the irregularity denounced
by the opposition serious, where a member of the governing United Socialist
Party allegedly had the code to the electoral machines.

“The code is a general one, not only do the CNE technicians know it, but
also over 90 contracted personnel... that is, it is not a code that implies
infringement of electoral security”.

She also highlighted that participation in elections has grown
progressively in Venezuela, which “is proof of the enormous credibility of
the [electoral] organism”. 81% of registered voters voted last October.

46,000 voting machines are being sent to voting centres, such as schools,
which as of Wednesday will be closed and protected by soldiers as part of
the Republic Plan. 80,000 CNE assistants have been trained to operate the
machines.
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*Source URL (retrieved on 09/04/2013 - 10:22pm):*
http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/8563


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