In the parliamentary elections in Venezuela, South America, the Election Commission announced that its supporters of President Maduro won with about two-thirds of the votes.

While the United States and the EU-European Union have questioned the legitimacy of the election and expressed the idea of ​​not accepting the result, Russia has expressed the idea of ​​accepting it, and the perception of the international community is broken.

In Venezuela, South America, President Maduro, who continues to have strong politics with the support of China and Russia, and Guaidó, the rebel chairman who declared a provisional president in January last year with the support of the United States and others, confronted each other. Political instability continues.



On the 6th, while the main opposition parties announced a boycott of the election, a parliamentary election was held, and the Election Commission won with about two-thirds of the votes of the supporters of President Maduro. Was announced.



US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued a statement about the election that "even the minimum level of trust has not been met," and EU officials have questioned the legitimacy and said they would not accept the outcome.



In response, President Maduro insisted that "it was an unquestionably great election," and Russia expressed the view that "the election was done correctly and the process was fairer than in other countries." , The perception of the international community is broken.