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Posted: 2024-07-29T04:39:55Z | Updated: 2024-07-29T12:42:58Z Maduro Declared Winner In Venezuela's Presidential Election As Opposition Claims It Prevailed | HuffPost

Maduro Declared Winner In Venezuela's Presidential Election As Opposition Claims It Prevailed

Foreign leaders held off recognizing the results.
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CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) Venezuelas opposition claimed victory in Sundays presidential election, setting up a showdown with the government, which earlier declared President Nicols Maduro the winner.

The Venezuelans and the entire world know what happened, opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzlez said in his first remarks.

Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said the margin of Gonzlezs victory was overwhelming based on voting tallies it had received from campaign representatives from about 40% of ballot boxes nationwide.

The National Electoral Council, which is controlled by Maduro loyalists, earlier said Maduro had secured 51% of the vote to 44% for Gonzlez. But it didnt release the tallies from each of the 30,000 polling booths nationwide, promising only to do so in the coming hours, hampering the ability to verify the results.

Foreign leaders held off recognizing the results.

The Maduro regime should understand that the results it published are difficult to believe, said Gabriel Boric, the leftist leader of Chile. We wont recognize any result that is not verifiable.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the U.S. has serious concerns that the result announced does not reflect the will or the votes of the Venezuelan people, speaking in Tokyo.

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President Nicolas Maduro addresses supporters after electoral authorities declared him the winner of the presidential election in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, July 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)
Fernando Vergara via AP

The delay in announcing results six hours after polls were supposed to close indicated a deep debate inside the government about how to proceed after Maduros opponents came out early in the evening all but claiming victory.

When Maduro finally came out to celebrate the results, he accused unidentified foreign enemies of trying to hack the voting system.

This is not the first time that they have tried to violate the peace of the republic, he said to a few hundred supporters at the presidential palace. He provided no evidence to back the claim but promised justice for those who try to stir violence in Venezuela.

Opposition representatives said tallies they collected from campaign representatives at the polling stations showed Gonzlez trouncing Maduro. Meanwhile, the head of the electoral council said it would release the official voting acts in the coming hours.

Maduro celebrated the result with a few hundreds supporters at the presidential palace.

Maduro , in seeking a third term, faced his toughest challenge yet from the unlikeliest of opponents in Gonzlez: a retired diplomat who was unknown to voters before being tapped in April as a last-minute stand-in for opposition powerhouse Maria Corina Machado .

Earlier, opposition leaders celebrating, online and outside a few voting centers, what they assured was a landslide victory for Gonzlez.

Im so happy, said Merling Fernndez, a 31-year-old bank employee, as a representative for the opposition campaign walked out of one voting center in a working class neighborhood of Caracas to announce results showing Gonzlez more than doubled Maduros vote count. Dozens standing nearby erupted in an impromptu rendition of the national anthem.

This is the path toward a new Venezuela, added Fernndez, holding back tears. We are all tired of this yoke.

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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, Venezuela, Monday, July 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
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Voters started lining up at some voting centers across the country before dawn Sunday, sharing water, coffee and snacks for several hours.

The election will have ripple effects throughout the Americas, with government opponents and supporters alike signaling their interest in joining the exodus of 7.7 million Venezuelans who have already left their homes for opportunities abroad should Maduro win another six year term.

Authorities set Sundays election to coincide with what would have been the 70th birthday of former President Hugo Chvez, the revered leftist firebrand who died of cancer in 2013, leaving his Bolivarian revolution in the hands of Maduro. But Maduro and his United Socialist Party of Venezuela are more unpopular than ever among many voters who blame his policies for crushing wages, spurring hunger, crippling the oil industry and separating families  due to migration.

The opposition managed to line up  behind a single candidate after years of intraparty divisions and election boycotts that torpedoed their ambitions to topple the ruling party.

Machado  was blocked by the Maduro-controlled supreme court from running for any office for 15 years. A former lawmaker, she swept the oppositions October primary with over 90% of the vote. After she was blocked from joining the presidential race, she chose a college professor as her substitute on the ballot, but the National Electoral Council also barred her from registering. Thats when Gonzlez, a political newcomer, was chosen.

Sundays ballot also featured eight other candidates challenging Maduro, but only Gonzlez threatens Maduros rule.

After voting, Maduro said he would recognize the election result and urged all other candidates to publicly declare that they would do the same.

No one is going to create chaos in Venezuela, Maduro said. I recognize and will recognize the electoral referee, the official announcements and I will make sure they are recognized.

Venezuela sits atop the worlds largest proven oil reserves, and once boasted Latin Americas most advanced economy. But it entered into a free fall after Maduro took the helm. Plummeting oil prices, widespread shortages and hyperinflation that soared past 130,000% led first to social unrest and then mass emigration.

Economic sanctions  from the U.S. seeking to force Maduro from power after his 2018 reelection which the U.S. and dozens of other countries condemned as illegitimate only deepened the crisis.

Maduros pitch to voters this election was one of economic security, which he tried to sell with stories of entrepreneurship and references to a stable currency exchange and lower inflation rates. The International Monetary Fund forecasts the economy will grow 4% this year one of the fastest in Latin America after having shrunk 71% from 2012 to 2020.

But most Venezuelans have not seen any improvement in their quality of life. Many earn under $200 a month, which means families struggle to afford essential items. Some work second and third jobs . A basket of basic staples sufficient to feed a family of four for a month costs an estimated $385.

The opposition has tried to seize on the huge inequalities arising from the crisis, during which Venezuelans abandoned their countrys currency, the bolivar, for the U.S. dollar.

Gonzlez and Machado focused much of their campaigning on Venezuelas vast hinterland, where the economic activity seen in Caracas in recent years didnt materialize. They promised a government that would create sufficient jobs to attract Venezuelans living abroad to return home  and reunite with their families.

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Associated Press writer Fabiola Snchez contributed to this report.

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