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In reply to the discussion: Capriles still defiant on eve of Venezuela vote recount [View all]naaman fletcher
(7,362 posts)19. I'm not sure that is right
You state: "The rightwing opposition possesses part of the code! Other political parties possess other parts of the code, along with the CNE (which is composed of all major parties).
SO, this is NOT private code! This is something that Smartmatic DEVELOPED for the Venezuelan PUBLIC and turned over to them. It is owned by the public. It is divided among the political parties for review and to prevent any one party or group from controlling it. The political parties represent THE PUBLIC. "
The opposition claims that they have not seen the code since 2005. I don't know if that is true or not, but let's at least know what the debate is here.
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Meanwhile the rest of the world (US excluded) recognizes Maduro as legitimately elected. n/t
Tempest
Apr 2013
#2
If he dispatches his zombie storm troopers to lay waste to more medical units,
Judi Lynn
Apr 2013
#3
Well, he's certainly blowing the carefully crafted image he tried to create isn't he? No surprise
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#6
No one in the US should be questioning the election results in Venezuela.
Benton D Struckcheon
Apr 2013
#32