The opposition is defending itself against the repression of Chavismo and insists on making the official results transparent. All while waiting for the
negotiations with the international community to advance
The Venezuelan crisis is entering an unknown alley, even for the Caribbean country. The absence of verifiable official results a week after the very crowded presidential elections of July 28 has opened the floodgates for Chavismo to show its most repressive side amid suspicions of fraud. The opposition is defending itself as best it can, with its organizational strength diminished by the persecution it is suffering. By publishing on the Internet the minutes that its witnesses managed to gather, a key element in this story, the entire world, from journalists, data experts, international observers such as the Carter Center, have made their own analyses that cast doubt on the verdict of the National Electoral Council (CNE) that declared Nicolás Maduro the winner.