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ApolloCarmb: They are not. Controversies are acts whose justification is contested, while irregularities are clear violations of the electoral law. In any case the controversies section should be merged with the irregularities section because under the strict sense of the word, these acts are not regular, they have not happened in previous elections. --
Jamez42 (
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13:53, 6 May 2018 (UTC)reply
What is "irregularities denounces" supposed to mean? Anyways irregularites is a pov title, it suggests they actually exist.
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19:46, 8 May 2018 (UTC) Struck content from confirmed sockpuppet, per
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ApolloCarmb: It means there have been reports of irregularities, regardless if there have been proven by the CNE or not. Regardless there are plenty of irregularities that are, as it is called in Venezuela, public, notorious and communicational, starting with the complaints of rector Luis Emilio Rondón, who is, I should remind, member of the Electoral Council directive. So the question here needs to be, what is supposedly unreliable to not trust on these reports? Is it the NGOs or is it the sources? Is there any instance of
questionable references? --
Jamez42 (
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21:01, 8 May 2018 (UTC)reply