Kosovo does not recognise Maduro's victory in Venezuela, calls the elections “manipulated”

The Republic of Kosovo has called the last elections held in Venezuela manipulated. Using a tweet on Twitter, the Foreign Affairs Ministry has said it does not recognise Nicolas Maduros' victory. In the country of 20 million people, 31 percent of them voted in the boycotted elections [...]
In the country of 20 million people, 31 per cent voted in the country's opposition boycotted elections.
The US, the EU and many other Latin American states said they do not recognise the outcome of parliamentary elections, which Kosovo eventually joined.
“Kosovo joins the US, the EU and other allies in the strong opposition to the Maduro regime, following manipulation in recent elections, which do not express the will of Venezuela's people”, it says in posting MPJ on Twitter.
Maduro won these elections by nearly 70 percent of the vote.
The socialist is a descendant of famous Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. /Periscope












