Opposition says that they do not agree with the process for confirmation or ratification process and that they ask the OAS and the Carter Center to work with the CNE to establish fair rules to the process which follow the law and put faith on the people’s vote. They say Carter’s advice of giving the voter the benefit of the doubt to the voter should be implemented. This implies that those that think they should not be there are the ones that should go to the CNE to say they did not participate.
Opposition also says how come they handed in over 200,000 more signatures than the CNE says they received. Where are they?
Thus, the official position is let’s change the way it was done and have the OAS and the Carter Center negotiate it. Julio Borges said the signatures are non-negotiable and if the methodology is not changed, the opposition will not tell the people to go an ratify their signatures.

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