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Human Events
29 Jul 2024
Jarryd Jaeger


NextImg:Nicolas Maduro declares himself winner of Venezuelan election in disputed vote

On Sunday, Venezuelans took to the polls to cast their votes in the presidential election between authoritarian incumbent Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez. When the ballots were tallied, the nation's electoral authority declared that the former had won yet again by a margin of 51 percent to 44 percent.

The outcome has been hotly contested, with the opposition and governments around the world casting doubt on the results. Many within Gonzalez's party, including barred former opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, have claimed that he actually garnered 70 percent of the vote, according to the Times of Israel. The electoral authority has not yet released the official tallies from the 30,000 polling centres, despite pressure to do so.

"We know what happened today," Machado told Gonzalez's audience following the announcement of the results, per Al Jazeera. "The regime knows. The entire international community knows. The most important thing is that we, the Venezuelans, know it. Not only did we defeat [Maduro], politically, morally and spiritually, we defeated him with votes throughout Venezuela."

"The national armed forces know the will of the people should be respected and that’s what we hope for," she added. "We won’t accept blackmailing that defence of truth is violence. No, violence is to betray the truth."

https://x.com/PresidencialVen/status/1817814954952540503?s=20

In a statement, Maduro argued the electoral system had been "hacked" to prevent the results from being announced. He later claimed they knew which country had done it, but "won't mention" who.

When news of Maduro's alleged victory emerged, governments released statements calling for full transparency to ensure the people had their voices heard.

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