Contact us

Company Name:
Lishui Huanqiu Bearing Trading Co., Ltd.

Company Address:
No.11 Shiting Road, Shuige Industrial Zone,Lishui, Zhejiang,China
Contact Person: William

Email: admin@tradebearings.com
Homepage: www.asiabearings.com
Bearing B2B: www.tradebearings.com

email

 

Home > News >

Capriles to challenge Venezuela election in court

Venezuela's opposition leader Henrique Capriles said on Thursday that he will challenge President Maduro's narrow election victory in court, the audit of the vote by the electoral authorities are prepared to risk being "a joke. "
Maduro late socialist leader Hugo Chavez, the hand-picked successor, has won less than 2 percent, the April 14 vote. The opposition says thousands of irregularities in the election, their figures show Capriles win.
The two sides agreed to expand the number of votes of the audit by the National Electoral Commission. Since then, Maduro has been sworn in as president and the opposition has become increasingly frustrated what it sees as foot dragging officials.
Capriles has insisted that the audit process is rigorous and polling centers, including all relevant paperwork.
"If we do not have access to these laptops, we do not intend to participate in the audit, it will be a joke on a joke Venezuelans and the world," he told a local television station.
"The next step will be to challenge the election, must be in the next few days all the proof, we now have all the elements, we want to challenge the election."
Electoral Council did not respond to Capriles, to audit the details of Thursday's needs. It stressed that the results of the election, however, this process will check the system to work is "irreversible".
Capriles admitted that his legal challenge, this may re-run of the theoretical results in all or part of the ballot by the courts of Venezuela faces a difficult path.
Critics say that during his 14 years of ruling, Chavez judicial appointments and loyalty packed.
"We will not challenge the expectations of the elections, the Supreme Court will give us a favorable reply, or that the work of the judicial system," Capriles said. "However, we have to through all the legal procedures. "
MARCHES 1 month
The two sides call on their followers to march again on May 1, creating another potential flashpoint in the OPEC countries, 29 million people.
Capriles, 40-year-old governor is conducive to the Brazilian style and friendly business with a strong social security policy, to confuse public opinion survey run Maduro nearing completion in the election, Chavez died from cancer five weeks after the meeting.
The government called Capriles "fascist murderer, and blames him for the post-election violence, it said, resulting in the death of nine people. This week, the "Chavista" the leading Congress began investigating Capriles uneasy.
The government says the violence that the opposition had attempted a coup, while the opposition accused the authorities exaggerated riots, including victims of common crime, in order to improve their digital.
On Wednesday night, television news conference was interrupted by the Leader of the Opposition "Cadena" government radio - all local channels must be produced on-site - holding him responsible for the violence.
On Thursday, moments before Capriles local station Globovision, the beginning of another "Cadena", lasted for nearly an hour, in the western Zulia, Maduro and his cabinet meeting business leaders on-site interview.
Again, forced broadcast trigger the wealthy Caracas neighborhood opposition supporters banged pots and pans demonstration of traditional forms, in a noisy protest.
"It's like last night," Capriles said. "Everything he did, Nicolas has repeatedly stated that he was afraid that he does not want people to know how this is going."
 



Other News:
Capriles to challenge Venezuela election in court
Asia stocks mostly up as US jobless claims decline
Antirust work of rolling bearing
Yankees appear to be scrapping plan of staying below $189M payroll
Boeing: New battery system ensures 787 safety
Israeli military shoots down drone
Iceland government heads for defeat as center right revives
Southeast Asia's 2015 unity dream collides with reality