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Jimmy Carter's official "Lider de Mision / Observador Internacional" credential from the 2004 Venezuelan presidential recall referendum, 3.5 x 5.25, featuring a passport-style portrait at the top, issued as no. "OBV0001C." Includes a 12.5 x 8.5 flag of Venezuela, five color satin-finish 12 x 8 photos of Carter meeting with Venezuelan politicians (including Hugo Chávez), newspaper clippings related to Carter's participation as an election monitor, a typed statement by Carter regarding the trip on The Carter Center letterhead, and relevant press releases from The Carter Center. In overall fine condition.
Jimmy Carter played a significant role in the 2004 Venezuelan recall election as part of an international observation team led by the Carter Center. He worked alongside the Organization of American States (OAS) to ensure the referendum, which sought to recall President Hugo Chávez, was conducted fairly. The Carter Center ultimately endorsed the election results, which showed that Chávez had survived the recall with 59% of the vote. Directing his remarks at opposition figures who made claims of 'widespread fraud' in the voting, Carter called on all Venezuelans to 'accept the results and work together for the future.' Carter's involvement underscored his commitment to promoting democracy and transparent electoral processes worldwide.