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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro Wins Third Term Amid Disputed Election Results
The Venezuelan presidential election took place on Sunday, with incumbent President Nicolas Maduro seeking a third six-year term. Maduro was declared the winner by the government-controlled electoral authority, securing 51.2% of the vote, while opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia received 44.2%. However, the opposition disputed the result, claiming that their candidate had won with 70% of the vote. Several regions have said they will not recognize the result, and the United States has expressed "serious concerns" about the election. Maduro's victory means he will remain in power until 2031. The election was marked by accusations of underhand tactics and isolated incidents of violence, with some opposition leaders and former Latin American leaders being denied entry to the country.
I am confident that your activities at the head of state will continue to contribute to their progressive development in all directions.
I would like to confirm our readiness to continue our constructive joint work on topical issues on the bilateral and international agenda. Remember that you are always a welcome guest on Russian soil.
I am certain that everything will work out well and that tomorrow will be a beautiful day.
I am Nicolás Maduro, president re-elect of Venezuela.
No one is going to create chaos in Venezuela.
I am Nicolás Maduro Moros – the re-elected president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela … and I will defend our democracy, our law and our people.
The people of Venezuela yesterday voted democratically and in very large numbers.
We receive the results announced by the electoral authority with many doubts.
We ask for verifiable results and access to documents.
We won't recognize any result that is not verifiable.
The Maduro regime should understand that the results it published are difficult to believe.
DICTATOR MADURO, OUT! Venezuelans chose to end the communist dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro.
The process up to election day and counting was clearly flawed. You cannot recognise a triumph if you can't trust the forms and mechanisms used to achieve it.
You cannot recognise a triumph if you do not trust the form and mechanisms used to achieve it.
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sources
- 1.The Times of India
- 2.Al Jazeera
- 3.Le Monde
- 4.BBC
- 5.The New York Times
- 6.The Guardian
- 7.CNN
- 8.France 24
- 9.ABC News (Australia)
- 10.The Washington Post
- 11.CNA News
- 12.CTV News
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Election
- 3.Protests
- 4.Authoritarianism
- 5.Electoral Fraud
- 6.Sabotage
- 7.Power outage
- 8.Venezuela under Maduro
- 9.Spanish Foreign Policy
countries
- 1.Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
- 2.United States
- 3.Chile
- 4.Bolivia, Plurinational State of
- 5.Cuba
- 6.Peru
- 7.Argentina
- 8.Costa Rica
- 9.Uruguay
- 10.China
- 11.Russian Federation
- 12.Colombia
organizations
- 1.National Election Commission
- 2.European Union
- 3.Democratic Party
- 4.Socialist Party
- 5.Kremlin
- 6.British Foreign Office
- 7.Carter Center
- 8.Democratic Unitary Platform
- 9.United Socialist Party
- 10.Edison Research
- 11.Foro Penal
- 12.Laboratorio de Paz
persons
- 1.Nicolás Maduro
- 2.Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia
- 3.María Corina Machado
- 4.Anthony Blinken
- 5.Hugo Chavez
- 6.Gabriel Boric
- 7.Elvis Amoroso
- 8.Javier González-Olaechea
- 9.Javier Milei
- 10.Josep Borrell
- 11.Luis Lacalle Pou
- 12.Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez
technicals
- 1.Chavismo