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UN official: No aid for controversial Venezuela election

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A said today that the multilateral organisation will not provide any electoral assistance for Venezuela's upcoming presidential vote, an election that has been denounced as rigged by opposition leaders and many foreign governments.

Representatives of and travelled this month to the to try and persuade it to send experts to be present for the May 20 vote.

The main opposition coalition is boycotting the election over concerns it will be rigged and has called on the UN to reject the request. The UN confirmed the decision not to send an election mission to Venezuela, without giving reasons behind the move.

"The UN is not providing any electoral assistance to Venezuela," the told on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to discuss the matter publicly.

Oil-rich has been sinking deeper into a political and economic crisis after global crude prices fell and the country's state-run has been spiralling downward due to mismanagement under nearly two decades of socialist rule.

The hand-picked successor to the late-Hugo Chavez, Maduro is seeking a second six-year term.

The has said it will reject the outcome of the election it says won't be free or fair, and several Latin American leaders have pressured to return to what they consider democratic rule.

Officials loyal to Maduro have banned the largest opposition parties from participating and the most popular opposition candidates are imprisoned or in exile.

UN told earlier Friday that a letter was sent to Venezuelan authorities about their request. He would not disclose the contents.

A campaign for Falcon said the is considering his next move. Falcon, a former governor, had demanded the UN's participation as a condition for his own candidacy.

"The scenario has changed," the Falcon told the AP, speaking on condition of anonymity. He stopped short of saying that Falcon will

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First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 02:20 IST
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