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United States acknowledges Maduro's opponent as winner in Venezuela election

The United States on Thursday acknowledged Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's. opponent and opposition prospect Edmundo Gonzalez as the winner. of Venezuela's disputed presidential election, turning down. Maduro's claim of triumph.

Given the frustrating proof, it is clear to the United. States and, most significantly, to the Venezuelan individuals that. Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia won the most votes in Venezuela's July. 28 governmental election, U.S. Secretary of State Antony. Blinken stated in a declaration on Thursday.

The announcement from Washington did not exceed. congratulating him for a successful project, the closest the. U.S. has come since Sunday's contested election to acknowledging. Gonzalez as the OPEC nation's new leader.

The dispute over the governmental election results has. triggered demonstrations in Venezuela. Venezuela's electoral council. proclaimed Maduro, who has been in power given that 2013, the winner. of the July 28 election with 51% of the vote.

However the nation's opposition states its tally of about 90% of. the votes shows that Gonzalez got more than double the. assistance of the incumbent president, in line with independent. polling conducted before the contest.

The opposition has actually launched detailed tallies on a public. website, while the federal government has up until now not shared any. info beyond a nationwide total of votes for each candidate.

The declaration from Blinken on Thursday stopped short of. threatening brand-new sanctions on Venezuela however he meant possible. punitive action. Reuters reported on Tuesday that Washington. was considering fresh sanctions following the contested election.

We fully support the procedure of re-establishing democratic. norms in Venezuela and stand all set to think about ways to strengthen. it collectively with our global partners, Blinken said.

Blinken also prompted that opposition leaders be protected and. protected.

Police and security forces need to not become an. instrument of political violence utilized versus residents. exercising their democratic rights, he said.

The presidents of Brazil, Mexico and Colombia required. Venezuela to release comprehensive ballot tallies on Thursday amidst. the conflict over presidential election outcomes.

(source: Reuters)