Venezuela is facing an escalating political crisis and persecution from Nicolás Maduro's government, instilling fear among opposition leaders.
Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico are seeking a negotiated solution to the post-election crisis, with support from the international community.
There's a requirement for record of the presidential election results, particularly in terms of official minutes on a voting table basis.
Preliminary data suggests a potential opposition victory.
Attempt is ongoing to maintain transparency in the results and the need for an 'impartial verification'.
The repression and detention of over 2,000 people must stop as an indication of Maduro's willingness to start negotiations.
Conclusion: The situation in Venezuela is critical and requires a negotiated solution and independent verification of election results to resolve the crisis and prevent further repression and violence.