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VisitVenezuelan Election on July 28: Maduro Faces Strong Opposition from Edmundo González in Bid for Third Term
Jul 26, 2024, 11:35 AM
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is running for a third term in the presidential elections scheduled for Sunday, July 28, 2024. The election has garnered significant attention both domestically and internationally, with widespread concerns about its fairness. Maduro's main opposition comes from Edmundo González and María Corina Machado, who have led a vigorous campaign to unseat him. Despite Maduro's efforts to secure support, including from evangelicals and public sector employees, reputable polls show González with a significant lead. The U.S. and other international entities have expressed concerns about potential violence and the need for a free and fair election. Maduro has warned of a 'bloodbath' if he loses, adding to the tension surrounding the election. This election is seen as Venezuela's best chance in over a decade to re-establish democracy after 25 years of socialist rule, with eight other candidates also participating. Voter enthusiasm is high, particularly for the opposition.
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Official announcement by the Venezuelan National Electoral Council (CNE)
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Reports from major international news agencies (e.g., Reuters, BBC, CNN)
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Official statistics from the Venezuelan National Electoral Council (CNE)
María Corina Machado • 25%
Nicolás Maduro • 25%
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Official results from the Venezuelan National Electoral Council (CNE)
María Corina Machado • 25%
Nicolás Maduro • 25%
Edmundo González • 25%
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Official announcement by the Venezuelan National Electoral Council (CNE)