US Sanctions Maker of Biometric Authentication System Used in Veneuzela’s Parliamentary Elections

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US Sanctions Maker of Biometric Authentication System Used in Veneuzela’s Parliamentary Elections

The Trump administration has alleged without evidence that the December 6 National Assembly elections in Venezuela were fraudulent, even though it declined to send election observers.

On Friday, the US Department of State announced new sanctions against Ex-Cle Soluciones Biometricas CA, an Argentine-owned company that provided the biometric identity verification machines used in Venezuela’s December 6 elections for the National Assembly. The sanctions, which also target two company representatives, authorize the seizure of their assets in the United States.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro told AFP that Pompeo had imposed “stupid sanctions like the idiot that he is, as he is on his way out, against the company and the businessmen who manufactured the machines so that the people of Venezuela could vote.”

US Sanctions Maker of Biometric Authentication System Used in Veneuzela’s Parliamentary Elections

The new EC21 electronic voting machines that will be used in Venezuela’s National Assembly elections on December 6, 2020

In the December 6 elections, Venezuelans voted for 277 deputies to represent them, with more than 100 political parties running candidates. While one faction of the opposition boycotted the election, which the US and other countries used to declare the election illegitimate, other, larger opposition parties participated. Maduro’s United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) won overwhelmingly, scoring 67% of the vote and 189 seats in the National Assembly, ending the opposition’s five-year control over the legislature.

The elections were audited not only by the council but by hundreds of election observers invited from dozens of countries.

In its effort to totally strangle Venezuelan society, the US has levied sanctions on both nations and firms that continue to do business with the South American nation. The US claims Maduro’s 2018 election was illegitimate and since January 2019 has recognized Juan Guaido, a previously-unknown former Venezuelan lawmaker from a tiny opposition party, as the country’s interim president.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

US Sanctions Maker of Biometric Authentication System Used in Veneuzela’s Parliamentary Elections

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