Nicolas Maduro’s victory in Venezuela’s presidential election was marred by blood, as protests following his re-election left one particular person lifeless and 46 arrested, in keeping with the federal government group Foro Penal.
Maduro collected 51% in opposition to 44% of his co-candidate Edmundo González Urrutia, whom the polls had proven because the winner.
Regulation enforcement forces used tear gasoline yesterday (29/7) in Caracas to disperse stone-throwing protesters within the Chacao district, displaying their response to President Maduro’s re-election.
The dictator @NicolasMaduro A wave of violence has been unleashed once more and the Venezuelan persons are damage and really feel robbed. Arduous days are coming for them. We will assist by denouncing and echoing what Venezuelans are telling us. Energy Venezuela pic.twitter.com/qpIukCscxx
— Enrique Gómez (@Enrique_GomezM) July 30, 2024
“We gained with 73%”
The top of the opposition in Venezuela, María Corina Machado, assured yesterday that the opposition can “show” the “victory” of its candidate.
“We’ve a option to show the reality,” he mentioned, insisting that the opposition can show its victory with “73%” of the vote.
In response to the opposition rely, Urrutia obtained 6.27 million votes, whereas outgoing President Nicolas Maduro obtained 2.7 million.
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