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Venezuelan capital CaracasABC News
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Pope Francis says Venezuela is “living a critical situation” in his traditional Sunday remarks at the Vatican .
At a rally in the Venezuelan capital Caracas , Maduro pledged to detain more people and send them to prison.
Authorities have declared President Nicolás Maduro the victor in last Sunday’s election but have yet to produce voting tallies to prove he won.
The opposition claims to have tally sheets showing it won, casting doubt on official declaration that Maduro won.
National Electoral Council President Elvis Amoroso attributed the delay in filing complete results to attacks on the “technological infrastructure.” There has been a flurry of diplomatic efforts by Brazil , Colombia and Mexico to convince Maduro to allow an impartial audit of the vote. On Thursday , the governments of the three countries issued a joint statement calling on Venezuela ’s electoral authorities “to move forward expeditiously and publicly release” detailed voting data..
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