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PREVIEW: VENEZUELA: Conversation with colleague Allison Fedirka re the way the Maduro regime can easily intervene in the tabulation and that those calling for a vote review are likely to be disappointed. More tonight.

The John Batchelor Show

John Batchelor

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🗓️ 30 July 2024

⏱️ 3 minutes

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PREVIEW: VENEZUELA: Conversation with colleague Allison Fedirka re the way the Maduro regime can easily intervene in the tabulation and that those calling for a vote review are likely to be disappointed. More tonight.

1910 Caracas

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0:00.0

Ah, she's brilliant. Miss, I finally got plans out the group chat. We get it. Four votes for a festival,

0:05.9

three for a city break. It's hard to adhere to everyone's needs. There's Betty with her oversized

0:10.2

tent. Sarah and her six foot eight boyfriend.

0:13.1

All right.

0:14.0

Roger Junior and his dog, Roger Senior.

0:16.8

And don't get us started on Mel.

0:19.4

But, like a marriage counselor, she's the one keeping things together.

0:22.6

All aboard Miss I finally got plans out the group chat. Keep everyone's plans alive when you travel

0:27.4

with us. P and Dauferries, there is another way.

0:30.3

This is John Batcheter speaking to colleague Allison F Allison Federka of the geopolitical futures about Venezuela

0:36.4

and how it is that the Maduro regime can claim victory at 51 percent and not worry about verification or people looking at the numbers or examining

0:46.9

again or recount.

0:48.9

Allison explains, it's a very easy detail to interfere. How it's done in Venezuela means that there's going

0:56.2

to be no final accounting, no number to challenge. However, much more about this needs to be said and continues tonight.

1:05.7

Thank you.

1:06.7

Yes, there's a few different ways that that process can be interfered with and that's what's happening

1:11.1

with Venezuela, where in the first of all the the

1:16.2

transmission you need to have both the government parties and the

1:20.0

opposition parties

1:25.0

give their sign off to transmit the data to the electoral court in theory both parties need to be present.

1:26.6

Sometimes the opposition was not present for that part,

1:29.7

which has led to some fraudulent claims.

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