As fellow blogger Juan wrote here, two of the five members of the CNE, Venezuela's Electoral Commission, are die-hard, extremist supporters of Chavismo.
The current (chavista) law forbids anyone belonging to a political party (or having signed for the referendum against Hugo) to be a member in electoral commissions...unless, of course, she or he is a member of the PSUV.
Here you see one of those "impartial" PSUV members when she was minister of Telecommunications and was announcing the "legendary" Simón Bolívar satellite.
The current (chavista) law forbids anyone belonging to a political party (or having signed for the referendum against Hugo) to be a member in electoral commissions...unless, of course, she or he is a member of the PSUV.
Here you see one of those "impartial" PSUV members when she was minister of Telecommunications and was announcing the "legendary" Simón Bolívar satellite.
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