Venezuela's opposition leader Henrique Capriles speaks at a news conference at his office in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Capriles urged Venezuela's electoral commission to begin the audit of the April 14, 2013 disputed presidential vote, that handed Capriles' rival, Nicolas Maduro, a razor-thin victory. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)
Venezuela's opposition leader Henrique Capriles speaks at a news conference at his office in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Capriles urged Venezuela's electoral commission to begin the audit of the April 14, 2013 disputed presidential vote, that handed Capriles' rival, Nicolas Maduro, a razor-thin victory. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)
Venezuela's opposition leader Henrique Capriles arrives for a news conference at his office in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Capriles urged Venezuela's electoral commission to begin the audit of the April 14, 2013 disputed presidential vote, that handed Capriles's rival, Nicolas Maduro, a razor-thin victory. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) ? Henrique Capriles says Venezuela's opposition will boycott an audit of election results because the National Electoral Council did not accept his demand for the examination of registers containing voters' signatures and fingerprints.
Capriles says the opposition will challenge the election results in the Supreme Court and pressure authorities to organize a new election.
The opposition leader made the decision after election officials did not respond to his repeated demands for a complete audit.
Capriles made the announcement during a televised interview on Thursday.
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