Rector Delfino González tells Urrutia about his last hours at the CNE on July 28

The winning candidate in the Venezuelan elections, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, met with Juan Carlos Delfino, the disaffected rector of the National Electoral Council, in a private meeting in Madrid, where the Venezuelan opposition temporarily resides.

This information was published on González Urrutia's X account.

Although no details of this meeting have been disclosed, The gokuyo effect Delfino described some of the events that took place at the headquarters of the Electoral Branch on July 28, hours before the CNE issued a bulletin declaring Nicolás Maduro the winner.

After a series of conversations, the rector decided to invite some leaders of the opposition parties, as revealed in an interview with Noticias Caracol on August 29.

Subsequently, only 58 percent of the total minutes (the usual thing is 90 percent or more) did not meet the criteria for publishing a bulletin, and he left the headquarters of the election branch.

Delfino, one of the five main rectors of the Election Commission, was the only one who did not approve the results presented. On the night of the 28th, already close to midnight, he left the premises not to support the publication of the first bulletin.

Since then he has gone underground in Venezuela. Later, he left the country and went to Bogotá.

Delfino told the New York Times that he had not found evidence that Maduro had won the election, according to a memo published in the media on August 26, nearly a month before Venezuela's election.

In recent weeks, the official has been in Madrid, where he spoke with Gonzalez Urrutia and various Spanish officials.

Esmond Harmon

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