Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Botragelad: 2:01am On Jul 30 |
Protests broke out in several Venezuelan cities on Monday after authoritarian leader Nicolás Maduro was formally declared a winner by the county’s electoral authority in a presidential race marred by accusations of electoral fraud.
In the capital of Caracas, security forces deployed tear gas to disperse a large crowd of protesters, while crowds of people were seen walking down a main road banging pots and pans as anger rose over Maduro’s victory on Sunday. PROVEA, a Venezuelan human rights organization, said pro-Maduro armed groups shot at peaceful demonstrators in Avenue Urdaneta.
Protests were also reported in other cities, including Maracay, where opposition activist Esthefania Natera told CNN that people were on the streets “to yell and demand to tell the truth because we know the real results.” In the coastal state of Falcón, demonstrators toppled a statue of Maduro, video on social media showed.
The next 24 hours will be key in seeing how Maduro responds to the allegations against him. Analysts say there could be a new wave of unrest in the country if there are widespread protests against the regime. Street demonstrations in previous years were crushed by the country’s military, which has long supported Maduro and his predecessor, the late Hugo Chavez.
Maduro smiled as he entered the National Electoral Council (CNE) before a Monday ceremony at which he was declared the winner, receiving cheers and congratulations from many in the audience. The CNE, which is stacked with Maduro allies, has yet to issue final vote tallies from Sunday’s election.
“Venezuela has the best electoral system in the world!” CNE president Elvis Amoroso announced before proceeding with the formal announcement.
But the vote was riddled with claims of irregularities. It included opposition witnesses being denied access to the National Electoral Council (CNE) headquarters as votes were counted and the electoral authority allegedly prevented more votes from being processed. The government has also been accused of rigging votes in the past, which it denied.
Young Venezuelan opposition voters prepare to leave the country if Maduro is reelected The US on Monday joined Venezuelan civil society groups and the opposition by calling on Venezuela’s government to “immediately” release specific data on the presidential election, citing concerns about the credibility of Maduro’s victory.
Maduro’s government controls almost all state institutions, including the CNE, which was accused in 2017 of manipulating turnout figures by a software company that provided the voting technology. The CNE previously denied the assertion.
The opposition coalition, headed by Maria Corina Machado, earlier rejected Maduro’s win, saying the opposition’s records show that opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez received 70% of the votes against Maduro’s 30%. “We won, and everyone knows it,” Machado said. The coalition plans on making a statement later on Monday.
Machado is part of a unified opposition movement that overcame their divisions to form a coalition known as the Democratic Unitary Platform. Its energized campaign, which enjoyed strong polling figures prior to Sunday’s vote, was seen as the biggest challenge to Maduro’s rule.
The United States is among regional leaders, including Peru and Chile, that have raised questions about the validity of the result.
Brazil, an important regional player, was softer in tone but said it was awaiting “the publication by the National Electoral Council of data broken down by polling station, an essential step for the transparency, credibility, and legitimacy of the election results,” according to a statement by the foreign ministry.
Venezuela’s government, in turn, said it was expelling diplomatic staff from Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, Panama, the Dominican Republic, and Uruguay, calling them “right-wing Washington-subordinate governments” who were committed to “the most sordid fascist ideological positions.”
Only a very limited number of election observers were allowed to monitor the vote. These included The Carter Center and the United Nations, which also called on the country’s election commission (CNE) to publish polling station-level results.
“The Carter Center has a big responsibility on their shoulders,” Laura Cristina Dib, the Venezuela Program director at the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), told CNN, explaining that it is the only international technical observation mission that can issue a public report on the results. It is unclear when it will be issued.
Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, right, and presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez hold a press conference after electoral authorities declared President Nicolas Maduro the winner of the presidential election, in Caracas on July 29. Senior Biden administration officials said Venezuelan election authorities must release the “detailed precinct-level results” from the election. One senior administration official noted that this data is required under Venezuela law and should be immediately available. Another said that if the election results are credible, “then this should be a very simple act and one that they would be able to fulfill quite easily.”
The officials declined to give specifics on the actions the US or international community would be prepared to take if the Venezuelan authorities do not release the data or if the results are determined to be fraudulent, but they did not rule out sanctions.
US sanctions against Venezuela were first imposed in 2017 and gradually increased as the South American country’s political crisis deepened in the following years.
The opposition’s accusations cast doubt on Venezuela’s return to the international stage after Maduro pledged last year to hold free and fair elections in US-brokered talks, in exchange for sanctions relief.
The vote’s outcome is expected to be felt across the Americas – including the US – in the form of migration.
Under Maduro’s watch, up to 8 million Venezuelans have fled the country amid unprecedented levels of poverty and economic mismanagement – thousands of whom have trekked north to the US’s southern border. If Maduro remains in power, one poll conducted in June estimates up to a third of the population is considering leaving the country after the election.
According to Will Freeman, a fellow for Latin America studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, such a situation “could be a really bad October surprise for the Democrats” in the upcoming US presidential election.
If Maduro is inaugurated next January, it would be his third consecutive six-year term and the continuation of “Chavismo,” the left-wing populist ideology named after Chávez Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years until his death in 2013. His policies were dominated by nationalization and the redistribution of the nation’s huge oil wealth to the marginalized and poorest communities, as well as a constant push to protect Venezuelan sovereignty against “imperialist” powers.
But the oil-rich nation has in the past few years experienced the world’s worst peacetime economic crash in recent history. Maduro has blamed foreign sanctions against his regime on the downturn, saying Venezuela is victim of an “economic war.”
A loss in the election could have devastating consequences for Maduro, who is facing drug trafficking and corruption charges in the US and is under investigation for crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court. If he was to relinquish control, he could end up in prison.
Both Venezuela strongman Nicolas Maduro and opposition claim election win, as US voices ‘serious concerns’ On Monday, the Venezuelan Attorney General’s Office said it will investigate alleged attempts to sabotage the presidential election held on Sunday without providing evidence.
There was an “attack on the electrical system and a cyber attack against the data transmission system of the National Electoral Council,” Attorney General Tarek William Saab [quote]said, echoing claims made by Maduro.
The strongman has allies on the global stage, including Russia, China, Nicaragua, Cuba, and Honduras, whose officials congratulated Maduro on his win.
“I am confident that your activities as the head of state will continue to contribute to their progressive development in all directions,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said in social media post.
“Remember that you are always a welcome guest on Russian soil.” Source;https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/07/29/americas/venezuela-election-results-maduro-opposition-intl-latam 5 Likes |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by givedemwotowoto: 2:09am On Jul 30 |
Some "agitated" people won't like this news, those ones suddenly selling rice at 40k to temporarily calm nerves and buy more time so they can steal as much as possible from Nigeria, a country they claim to love.
Fake lovers of Nigeria. 73 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Botragelad: 2:13am On Jul 30 |
For how much longer do these politicians believe the people can endure such treatment? When you force your citizens into a corner, they may well turn to violence. Just look at the state of Venezuela's economy, it's a complete disaster.
Countries with communist/dictatorial leaders, such as Russia, Iran, Venezuela, and North Korea, have economies in shambles because they always seem to prioritize their own interests above all else. Even with an abundance of resources, they fail to prosper. Take Russia, for example, where elections are merely a sham, with Putin as the sole genuine candidate and the rest mere puppets. It's a farce, really. 19 Likes |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Botragelad: 2:17am On Jul 30 |
Here! |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Botragelad: 2:18am On Jul 30 |
More! |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Botragelad: 2:21am On Jul 30 |
Why so much corruption in Venezuela! 7 Likes |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Botragelad: 2:22am On Jul 30 |
Before and after! 6 Likes |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Olokolobo(f): 3:50am On Jul 30 |
Tinubu, something huge is coming... 42 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by madridguy(m): 4:16am On Jul 30 |
When their puppet fails then it was rigged. It is a "fraud election" only because the USA puppet lost. CIA rioters should go home and come back again.
US want to use all means necessary to prevent Venezuela from joining BRICS and also want to steal the resources. 52 Likes |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Coolestguy2023: 4:39am On Jul 30 |
Botragelad: Before and after! Na wetin una want for Nigeria be that in the name of protest. Very lazy people 51 Likes |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by OgidiHerbals2(m): 4:48am On Jul 30 |
I knew this would happen, when I was watching al Jazeera, like, how did this man enter, despite people's love for opposition candidate most especially his young vice presidential candidate female activist 4 Likes |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by chido20(m): 5:08am On Jul 30 |
The druggie in Aso rock will get the same dose 15 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by chido20(m): 5:10am On Jul 30 |
madridguy: When their puppet fails then it was rigged. It is a "fraud election" only because the USA puppet lost. CIA rioters should go home and come back again.
US want to use all means necessary to prevent Venezuela from joining BRICS and also want to steal the resources. gibberish 23 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Yankee101: 5:36am On Jul 30 |
I don’t think he’ll leave that seat alive |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by helinues: 5:37am On Jul 30 |
It's no new
Maduro Marose would quench the protest. Even USA can't stop him 50 Likes |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Danisaint112(m): 5:44am On Jul 30 |
Like Venezuela like Nigeria. Two countries filled with corruption and ruled by a tyrant. helinues: It's no new
Maduro Marose would quench the protest. Even USA can't stop him It's sad that where evil lies is where you lay your bed in meriment. Always supporting evil rejected by both God and man. If only your Dad had done the needful. What a waste of space. 😏 57 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by helinues: 5:44am On Jul 30 |
Danisaint112: Like Venezuela like Nigeria. Two countries filled with corruption and ruled by a tyrant.
It's sad that where evil lies is where you lay your bed in meriment. Always supporting evil rejected by both God and man. If only your Dad had done the needful. What a waste of space. 😏 Done ranting? 52 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Codepain: 5:47am On Jul 30 |
No free Oil for America People of conscience are happy that CIA electoral coup failed in Venezuela as the military coup failed in Bolivia
Nothing can make Gonzalez president same with Petrina Obi Not even the blood of protesters even if it will filled Atlantic Ocean 4 Likes |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by madridguy(m): 6:03am On Jul 30 |
Leave media for the Western power. They projected the opposition that way to make it look like the winner. Western media cites CIA-linked research agency to justify Venezuelan election fraud claims The opposition has alleged it won the July 28 election and accused President Nicolas Maduro of “fraud,” citing data from an Edison Research exit poll, Geopolitical Economy reports. The opposition and multiple Western outlets, including WaPo, the WSJ, and Reuters cited Edison’s polling in reporting - despite independent observers saying the vote was free and fair.GE notes the agency’s top clients include CIA-linked propaganda outlets like the Voice of America, Radio Free Europe, and the Middle East Broadcasting Networks, all of which are operated by the US Agency for Global Media, a Washington-based organ that is used to spread disinformation against US adversaries. #Venezuela #Elections - Boost OgidiHerbals2: I knew this would happen, when I was watching al Jazeera, like, how did this man enter, despite people's love for opposition candidate most especially his young vice presidential candidate female activist 34 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by madridguy(m): 6:04am On Jul 30 |
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Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Botragelad: 7:19am On Jul 30 |
madridguy: Leave media for the Western power. They projected the opposition that way to make it look like the winner.
Western media cites CIA-linked research agency to justify Venezuelan election fraud claims
The opposition has alleged it won the July 28 election and accused President Nicolas Maduro of “fraud,” citing data from an Edison Research exit poll, Geopolitical Economy reports.
The opposition and multiple Western outlets, including WaPo, the WSJ, and Reuters cited Edison’s polling in reporting - despite independent observers saying the vote was free and fair.
GE notes the agency’s top clients include CIA-linked propaganda outlets like the Voice of America, Radio Free Europe, and the Middle East Broadcasting Networks, all of which are operated by the US Agency for Global Media, a Washington-based organ that is used to spread disinformation against US adversaries.
#Venezuela #Elections - Boost
Are you having a laugh? You seem to be missing the point entirely. Allegations of electoral fraud in Venezuela aren't just being peddled by Western media and intelligence-linked entities like you say, but are rooted in observations from multiple independent sources, yes, those in Venezuela, Brazil, Peru, and other South American countries. Are you suggesting they're all spreading propaganda? Look, the exit polls conducted by Edison Research indicated a significant lead for the opposition candidate, Edmundo González, which contradicts the official results announced by the Venezuelan electoral authority, declaring President Nicolás Maduro the winner with 51% of the vote. Sourcehttps://www.edisonresearch.com/edison-research-conducts-exit-poll-in-venezuela/Even the U.S. Secretary of State has said the announced results don't reflect the will of the Venezuelan people. Source: https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2024-07-29/blinken-calls-for-venezuela-to-publish-tabulation-of-votes-in-sundays-election.This same thing is echoed by different international bodies and countries in the Americas, calling for the release of detailed voting records to ensure transparency. Nothing of such yet from the Maduro, and do not forget the independent observers who reported irregularities in the electoral process, discrepancies between official results and independent exit polls.Source:https://www.as-coa.org/articles/how-have-international-leaders-responded-venezuelas-2024-electionThe opposition also claims to have sufficient evidence of fraud, supported by independent exit polls showing a decisive victory for González. https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/politics/3034735-elon-musk-clashes-with-venezuelan-president-maduro-amid-election-fraud-allegationsSo please do explain how all these is Western propaganda. 4 Likes |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by bnanny: 7:35am On Jul 30 |
givedemwotowoto: Some "agitated" people won't like this news, those ones suddenly selling rice at 40k to temporarily calm nerves and buy more time so they can steal as much as possible from Nigeria, a country they claim to love.
Fake lovers of Nigeria.
Bro how many Nigeria will even see the rice of 40k to buy? How many trucks? Does this government know how to handle business? The few rice will be kept by different theif politicians to campaign later for their elections. Let's scrapt Nigeria government. 1 Like |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Quelme: 7:48am On Jul 30 |
Botragelad: For how much longer do these politicians believe the people can endure such treatment? When you force your citizens into a corner, they may well turn to violence. Just look at the state of Venezuela's economy, it's a complete disaster.
Countries with communist/dictatorial leaders, such as Russia, Iran, Venezuela, and North Korea, have economies in shambles because they always seem to prioritize their own interests above all else. Even with an abundance of resources, they fail to prosper. Take Russia, for example, where elections are merely a sham, with Putin as the sole genuine candidate and the rest mere puppets. It's a farce, really. you sounded so archaic with this your statement. You can feed this trash to western ass lickers. We have gone past this stage already. 2 Likes |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Botragelad: 7:57am On Jul 30 |
Quelme: you sounded so archaic with this your statement. You can feed this trash to western ass lickers. We have gone past this stage already. Like I care what you feed on! Don't feel so important please. I wouldn't care about you if I were you. 6 Likes |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by 0m0luabi: 8:16am On Jul 30 |
Why is it that Us and international community wil never conderm the daylight robbery they conduct here in Nigeria? no matter the level of violence and rigging you will never see them sanctioning individua involved. Anyway president putin has approved it US and her allies can go and die 1 Like |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by obedience4(m): 8:32am On Jul 30 |
When a country is ruled by a strongman crisis is bound to happen. 2 Likes |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by madridguy(m): 8:45am On Jul 30 |
Who is Secretary of State to determine the election result in Venezuela? Is he the electoral commissioner there? Why trying to bring Chaos to another man's country after the rightful has announced Maduro as the winner. Botragelad:
Are you having a laugh? You seem to be missing the point entirely. Allegations of electoral fraud in Venezuela aren't just being peddled by Western media and intelligence-linked entities like you say, but are rooted in observations from multiple independent sources, yes, those in Venezuela, Brazil, Peru, and other South American countries. Are you suggesting they're all spreading propaganda?
Look, the exit polls conducted by Edison Research indicated a significant lead for the opposition candidate, Edmundo González, which contradicts the official results announced by the Venezuelan electoral authority, declaring President Nicolás Maduro the winner with 51% of the vote. Source https://www.edisonresearch.com/edison-research-conducts-exit-poll-in-venezuela/
Even the U.S. Secretary of State has said the announced results don't reflect the will of the Venezuelan people. Source: https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2024-07-29/blinken-calls-for-venezuela-to-publish-tabulation-of-votes-in-sundays-election.
This same thing is echoed by different international bodies and countries in the Americas, calling for the release of detailed voting records to ensure transparency. Nothing of such yet from the Maduro, and do not forget the independent observers who reported irregularities in the electoral process, discrepancies between official results and independent exit polls. Source: https://www.as-coa.org/articles/how-have-international-leaders-responded-venezuelas-2024-election
The opposition also claims to have sufficient evidence of fraud, supported by independent exit polls showing a decisive victory for González. https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/politics/3034735-elon-musk-clashes-with-venezuelan-president-maduro-amid-election-fraud-allegations
So please do explain how all these is Western propaganda. 4 Likes |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Vl3ly: 8:47am On Jul 30 |
west and it's color revolution again? |
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Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by SpaceX: 9:37am On Jul 30 |
maduro should step down before the cartels takes over the country. 11 years of presidency is enough. 1 Like |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by madridguy(m): 9:43am On Jul 30 |
Since you have brain seizure you won't understand my points. Botragelad:
You mean the only thing your brain could grasp in all that post is what secretary of state has to say?
Funny lad! 😂 3 Likes |
Re: Protests Erupt In Venezuela As Questions Grow Over Maduro’s Victory(pics) by Botragelad: 9:45am On Jul 30 |
madridguy: Since you have brain seizure you won't understand my points.
No, buddy. You made no point. Nada. Lol |