Nicole Acevedo is a reporter for NBC Latino.
There are ongoing diplomatic efforts after the Organization of American States failed to pass a resolution to put more pressure on President Nicolás Maduro to present evidence showing he legitimately won Venezuela's presidential election. Most member nations have refrained from recognizing the official results announced by Maduro's regime, while some evidence suggests that opposition candidate Edmundo González actually won the majority of votes.
“Moreover, the leaders of these countries could become crucial intermediaries between Maduro’s government and Western powers, who are generally unknown to the Latin American left,” Franco-Vivanco said in a statement in Spanish. The leaders of these nations have not yet recognized Maduro's win and are demanding that all voting tallies to be published. But there are nuances in their stances.
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