On the social network X, the graduate in Military Sciences and Arts stated that an “image manipulated with an editing software and published in a web, cannot be considered as a “scrutiny report.”
Ameliach stressed that the manipulation of an image leaves digital traces in its metadata.
The parliamentarian’s warnings are aligned with the revelations made last week by the Speaker of the Venezuelan Parliament Jorge Rodriguez who exposed the forgery of the aforementioned tally sheets published on a website by opponents Edmundo Gonzalez and Maria Corina Machado.
The legislator called it a “great farce” installed before the July 28 election, and pointed out that it was nothing more than the substitution of reality for another one supported by a media strategy and a “string of lies that were installed.”
Rodriguez revealed that on the night of July 29, after elections, Gonzalez made available to Venezuelans a website where “allegedly some tally sheets with the election results” were to be placed.
The speaker drew attention to the fact that the day before the elections, the domain www.resultadospresidencialesvenezuela2024.com was rented for one year, which evidences they had decided “not to abide by the result of the National Electoral Council, but rather set up a pantomime with a sort of parallel electoral council”, he indicated.
“They were never willing to accept the legal decision of the electoral referee”, Rodriguez said, and added that this website was bought in the United Kingdom and with an Amazon server, for which, he said, “Jeff Bezos is also in the coup d’état scheme” against Venezuela.
National and foreign experts from several countries determined irregularities in 9,468 tally sheets, the lawmaker testified.
These documents lacked the signatures of the machine operators and members of the tables and witnesses, in addition to numerical inconsistencies due to designed percentages, he pointed out.
Opposition politician Manuel Rosales told the press about the alleged proofs and tally sheets that the copies were published on a website, but never answered the question of what they presented this Wednesday before the Supreme Court of Justice, to which he was summoned.
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