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VisitMaduro's Victory Disputed as Opposition Claims 4 Million More Votes
Aug 2, 2024, 02:40 PM
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is under mounting pressure to release evidence verifying the results of the July 28 presidential election. Both Maduro and his main challenger claim victory, leading to disputes and calls for an independent review. Diplomatic efforts are underway to persuade Maduro to release vote tallies. The election has sparked protests and arrests of opposition members. Data suggests Maduro's self-declared win may not be valid, with the opposition presenting overwhelming evidence of election fraud. Reports indicate the opposition candidate reportedly gained 4 million votes more than Maduro, marking their first apparent victory over chavismo and the largest margin in a Venezuelan presidential election. The election has garnered enormous international attention.
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