Venezuela’s electoral authority, controlled by the Chavista movement, declared President Nicolás Maduro the winner of Sunday’s presidential elections. The National Electoral Council (CNE) announced Maduro’s victory with 51.2% of the votes counted, sparking allegations of fraud from the opposition and international community.
Prior to the elections, suspicions of electoral manipulation were already high, with the US and Chile questioning the legitimacy of the results. The election, initially seen as a step towards democratic normality, has further polarized Venezuela’s political landscape.
Maduro’s victory speech, claiming reelection amidst hacking allegations, only added to the controversy. The opposition, led by María Corina Machado, insists on the true victory of Edmundo González Urrutia and vows to challenge the results through legal means.
The post-election tension highlights the deep divisions within Venezuelan society, with concerns over the future of Chavismo and its potential impact on regional stability.
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