The European Union has publicly questioned the legitimacy of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's victory in the recent elections, stating he has not provided the necessary evidence to substantiate his win. This statement comes after Venezuela's Supreme Court, known for its government loyalty, endorsed Maduro's contested victory claims. The EU's top diplomat emphasized the lack of transparent evidence from Maduro's side to prove his electoral win in July's presidential race. This development has sparked international concern and calls for transparency, with leaders from Brazil and Colombia urging Maduro to release the voting tallies to ensure a fair and democratic process.
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