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Venezuela Supreme Court rejects recount … before anyone asks
Hotair ^ | 04/18/2013 | Ed Morrissey

Posted on 04/18/2013 6:40:06 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Americans often get frustrated by the lengthy process of dealing with legal disputes in the US. It can take years to adjudicate lawsuits, only to then wait for years longer while appeals work their way through to the Supreme Court. If our lengthy process annoys you, then you’ll love Venezuela. In that country, the Supreme Court rules without being asked — especially for its buddies in the Chavez regime:

Even before any legal motion was filed, the pro-government head of Venezuela’s Supreme Court on Wednesday slapped down demands for a recount of the hotly contested presidential election that gave a narrow victory to Hugo Chavez’s acolyte, Nicolas Maduro.

It was another blow to efforts to challenge Maduro’s win and comes as opposition members say they also fear a wave of political and legal repression. …

Luisa Estela Morales, president of the Venezuela Supreme Court, said during a news conference Wednesday that it was impossible to conduct a ballot-by-ballot recount because the voting system is automated. “Those who have been thinking this could happen were fooling themselves,” she said.

She made her comments even though the opposition had not formally filed a petition for a recount.

Er … shouldn’t automated counting make recounts easier? One of the issues raised by Henrique Capriles in his demand for a recount were the 370,000 “null” ballots counted, which outstripped Maduro’s electoral lead of 262,000. A hand recount of the ballots would at least allow for some determination of whether those ballots didn’t get counted properly by the automated system, or had been tampered with in order to prevent their being counted. If nothing else, running the ballots through the system again would allow for a recheck of the first machine count.

And why did Morales issue a ruling without being asked?

Chavez, a rather flamboyant populist leader of Venezuela since 1999, died of cancer March 5, but not before loading key state institutions, such as the electoral tribunal and the Supreme Court, with his supporters. …

It was Morales who issued a perplexing ruling last month that allowed Maduro to assume the presidency immediately upon Chavez’s death, a controversial decision that critics said sidestepped the constitution and was aimed at making his election a fait accompli.

Yesterday, John Kerry called for a recount in his testimony to the House Foreign Affairs Committee:

“We think there ought to be a recount,” Kerry told the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill, but added, “I don’t know whether it’s going to happen.”

Kerry also told the House panel he had not yet determined if Washington would recognize Maduro’s victory as legitimate.

In response, Maduro called Kerry’s demand “obscene”:

“It’s obscene the U.S. intervention in the internal affairs of Venezuela,” Maduro said at the Miraflores presidential palace.

“Take your eyes off Venezuela, John Kerry. Get out of here. Enough interventionism,” he said.

Of the possibility Washington might not recognize his election, Maduro said: “We don’t care about your recognition. We have decided to be free and we will be free and independent, with you or without you.”

Obscene? Sounds like a case of projection. Don’t expect the White House to remain firm on this, though. Barack Obama didn’t pick John Kerry as Secretary of State as a show of strength and determination in American foreign policy.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: elections; fraud; venezuela

1 posted on 04/18/2013 6:40:06 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Well, looks like revolution might take place in Venezuela.


2 posted on 04/18/2013 6:43:07 AM PDT by struggle (http://killthegovernment.wordpress.com/)
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To: struggle

Too many imported Cubans.


3 posted on 04/18/2013 6:45:24 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (NRA Life Member)
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To: SeekAndFind

Taking lessons from obama, I see.


4 posted on 04/18/2013 7:05:04 AM PDT by freeangel ( (free speech is only good until someone else doesn't like it)
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To: SeekAndFind

If Obama gets another SCOTUS pick that is how it will look here too.


5 posted on 04/18/2013 7:23:48 AM PDT by Don Corleone ("Oil the gun..eat the cannoli. Take it to the Mattress.")
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To: SeekAndFind

Maduro was personally responsible for purging the Judiciary, and the Prosecutors offices, and the Law Enforcement Detective Units, every judge in the country is under his thumb. This was pointed out in Wikileaks documents, but also in the “Gang of Midgets” judicial bribery ring he controls, which has come to light at various times.

Source:
http://wikileaks.org/cable/2006/08/06CARACAS2275.html

http://caracaschronicles.com/2005/11/08/the-extremely-abridged-version-of-the-danilo-anderson-saga/


6 posted on 04/18/2013 7:32:41 AM PDT by JerseyHighlander
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RE: Maduro was personally responsible for purging the Judiciary, and the Prosecutors offices, and the Law Enforcement Detective Units, every judge in the country is under his thumb

I wonder... what can prevent the Obama administration from doing the same? Especially appointments to the courts...


7 posted on 04/18/2013 7:41:07 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Venezuela will never be free again short of revolution. The government and the courts are completely compromised and there many thousands of Cuban agents acting in various roles through the public sector.


8 posted on 04/18/2013 8:38:55 AM PDT by Truth29
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To: struggle

Hard to have a revolution when the population has been disarmed.


9 posted on 04/18/2013 8:41:33 AM PDT by Resolute Conservative
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