Alejandro Sanz questions the election results in Venezuela: It's not called democracy...

Two days after the presidential elections in Venezuela, the controversy is still ongoing victoria by Nicolás Maduro. The president, declared the winner by the National Electoral Center (CNE), has been questioned by many countries that have not only not recognized him as the winner, but have accused the regime of a lack of transparency in the count.

Without going any further, the Spanish Government, through its Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares, has requested that the minutes be published of all the tables and has opposed the recognition of Maduro as the winner. A line that has also been followed by other presidents such as those of Chile (Gabriel Boric) or Peru (Javier González-Olaechea), who have also requested international verification to resolve the situation.

The international community has been in full swing with results that were not at all expected by the polls. Thousands of Venezuelans living around the world have cried out, many of them receiving the support of the international public. Famous locals, such as Mau y Ricky, Lele Pons or Joaquina have joined the criticism.

The latest to point out in this direction has been the Spaniard Alejandro Sanz. Always much loved by the Latin American public, the author of Amiga Ma o Corazón Parto has questioned the recount of the elections in a tweet that has already accumulated almost two million views and has generated all kinds of reactions.

No one with a minimum of common sense can believe that Maduro won the elections. The abuse is so crude that it simply confirms what was already known. What is happening in Venezuela is not called democracy, but rather shameless democracy.he wrote. The sum of reposts and likes is already around 100,000.

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