CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro said he asked the country's Supreme Court to conduct an audit of the presidential election, after opposition leaders disputed his claim of victory and amid international calls to release detailed vote counts.
Under pressure from allies, Venezuela’s Maduro asks Supreme Court to audit the presidential election
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro said he asked the country's Supreme Court to conduct an audit of the presidential election, after opposition leaders disputed his claim of victory and amid international calls to release detailed vote counts.
Maduro told reporters Wednesday that the ruling party is also ready to show the totality of the tally sheets from Sunday’s election.
"I throw myself before justice," he said to reporters outside the Supreme Court's headquarters in Caracas, adding that he is "willing to be summoned, questioned, investigated."
This is Maduro’s first concession to demands for more transparency about the election. However, the Supreme Court is closely aligned with his government; federal officials propose the court’s justices and they are ratified by the National Assembly, which is dominated by Maduro sympathizers.