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Canada has 'serious concerns' about Venezuelan election results, Freeland says

Canada's deputy prime minister is echoing comments made by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, saying Canada has «serious concerns» about the official results of the election in Venezuela.

Speaking in Toronto, Chrystia Freeland said the government is in conversation with its allies over the results amid claims from Venezuelans that the vote was rigged.

«Canada has been supporting the democratic opposition and condemning an increasingly severe authoritarian regime in Venezuela for many years now,» said Freeland.

«I want people of Venezuela, the democrats of Venezuela, to know that Canada stands with them and recognizes that they are fighting hard for democracy and freedom.»

Venezuela's election authority, the government-controlled National Electoral Council, claims that incumbent Nicolas Maduro won 51.2 per cent of the vote, beating opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez who received 44.2 per cent.

The opposition, led by Gonzales and Maria Corina Machado, have rejected the legitimacy of the official results.

Speaking to reporters following the results, Machado said Gonzalez's victory was «overwhelming» based on the campaign's own exit polls.

Critics have said Maduro, who has been in power since 2013, has unfairly arrested or persecuted dissidents and presided over crushed protests and economic hardship.

Machado herself was barred from running for president by the country's high court and has been called a freedom fighter and a «symbol of resistance to the regime.»

Canada's Conservative Leader, Pierre Poilievre, issued a statement calling on the Trudeau government to not acknowledge the re-election of the Maduro regime, saying Maduro is refusing to accept the will of the people.

«This is evident from numerous reports of

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