South African election observers condemn and dispel allegations of a fraudulent electoral process in Venezuela. Voting has been free, fair, and transparent
29 July 2024
Over 15 South African election observers are currently in Caracas, as part of a total of 910 observers from more than 95 countries. They are in the Latin American country to oversee the presidential elections taking place Sunday, 28 July 2024.
The observers belong to, among others, the ANC, SACP, COSATU, CONTRALESA, SASUVE, Royal House of Mandela and Abahlali Basemjondolo. They were invited and hosted by their relevant counterparts such as the Governing party of Venezuela, the Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela (PSUV).
The observers condemn and dispel allegations of fraud by the Reuters media group reporting on the elections taking place in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela without actually being present. Claims or allegations of fraud have been found to be baseless and mischievous with Venezuela’s electoral system considered one of the best in the world.
No matter who the people of Venezuela vote for in these elections (the incumbent President, Nicolas Maduro, or one of the other candidates), the fact is that international election observers, that include South Africans, have witnessed a free and fair process. The people of Venezuela, like all other sovereign nations, have the right to elect whomever they so wish without outside interference.