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    Venezuela gripped by challenges after election

    ByTrulyNews

    Jul 30, 2024
    Venezuela gripped by challenges after election
    Venezuela gripped by challenges after election
    Handout picture released by Venezuelan Presidency shows Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro addressing the nation in Caracas on July 29. [Photo/Agencies]


    Venezuela keeps facing domestic and outside challenges after incumbent president, Nicolas

    Maduro was

    declared winner in presidential contest


    and won a third term starting next year

    .

    Protests

    broke out across Venezuela


    on July 29,

    with police and protesters clashing on the streets of Caracas and elsewhere

    in the country,


    a day after

    i

    ncumbent president, Nicolas

    Maduro,

    was declared winner

    in a high-stakes election.

    T

    ensions started to rise after

    Maduro

    was declared the winner

    in the early hours of July 29. O

    pposition parties said their own count showed a clear victory for

    Edmundo Gonzalez.


    Venezuelans voted on July 28 in a hotly-contested presidential election. The leading candidates were

    Maduro

    , who has been in power since 2013, and retired diplomat

    Edmundo

    Gonzalez, who


    represented the Democratic Unity Platform, a coalition of parties. He was chosen in April to replace Maria Corina Machado, a conservative former lawmaker who was blocked from running in any election for 15 years by

    Venezuela’s

    Supreme Tribunal of Justice.


    Protesters and opposition parties say the results are

    not accurate, a

    nd leaders from some countries in

    the Americas

    also questioned the

    outcome

    . On

    July 29

    ,

    Maduro’s

    government said it was suspending diplomatic relations with Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, Panama, Dominican Republic and Uruguay.


    Leaders from Brazil, Colombia and Mexico all called for transparency.

    The Organization of American States (OAS) said its permanent council w

    ould be meeting

    on July 31

    to discuss


    the

    Venezuela

    situation


    .


    Venezuela



    s


    National Electoral Council (CNE) said

    Maduro

    had secured 5

    1.2

    percent of the vote, ahead of Gonz

    alez who received 44.2

    percent


    .

    Alvis

    Amoroso

    , the head of the CNE,

    announced that

    some 9 million people had voted, out of 17 million who were eligible.

    Venezuela typically does two counts

    of votes


    , one of electronic

    results sent to the CNE and another of paper tallies at individual polling stations

    that record votes at each voting machine


    . The paper tallies in many polling stations were said

    not released

    on time


    .


    Opposition parties and

    observers have said that, without th

    ose tallies,

    it would be impossible to verify the results

    .

    Maduro

    accused the opposition leaders of hacking electoral systems


    .

    Maduro

    is the hand-picked successor of Hugo Chavez, a populist former p


    resident who died in 2013. Their United Socialist Party

    has

    been in power for a quarter of a century.

    If

    the results hold,

    Maduro’s

    next six-year term starts in 2025.


    He

    went into the election trailing in opinion polls,

    with opposition parties blaming him for an economic contraction.


    In statements

    after the election results were announced

    ,

    Maduro

    celebrated his victory and said the election marked a



    triumph of


    peace and stability



    .

    There were eight other candidates on the ballot but only Gonza

    lez posed any real challenge to

    Maduro

    .


    Still,

    the reactions were mixed,

    and t

    ension built through the day

    .



    You can imagine there’s a lot of confusion, sadness, and total silence. That’s the atmosphere,



    said

    Norely

    Rivas, a homemaker in Caracas.

    “Around noon, videos started coming in from people, and yes, there were pot-banging protests in many areas of Caracas after a long silence in the morning because most people were deeply affected by the results

    ,



    she said.

    Maduro

    took power in 2013


    after the death of Chavez.

    He

    has said that he



    plans to advance the diversification of the economy away from oil dependence, promote small and medium-sized enterprises and maintain state control over strategic resources


    ,

    ” Vielma noted

    .


    Venezuela has some of the largest oil reserves in the world and was once one of the


    continent



    s

    richest economies,

    but


    under heavy sanctions by the United States,

    falling oil prices

    and hyperinflation

    — which

    topped out at


    130,000


    percent in 2018 but has since falle

    n

    to about 50 percent per year



    have taken their toll


    .


    The writer is a freelance journalist for China Daily.