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Maduro's party sweeps Venezuela mayoral vote as opposition boycotts

  • The municipal elections in Venezuela on July 27, 2025, were highlighted as a historic triumph for peace and participation by Jorge Rodríguez, stating it is a victory for democracy over extremism and popular participation over abstention.
  • Over 21.5 million citizens voted for 335 mayors and councilors, affirming local governance's importance.
  • Rodríguez emphasized that these elections represented a rejection of violence and a celebration of popular power, illustrating a strong culture of participation across all political ideologies.
  • The electoral process was characterized by efficiency, transparency, and the inclusion of Indigenous voices, reflecting Venezuela's Plurinational democracy.
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Venezuelans were called to elections for the second time this year this Sunday, this time to elect 335 mayors and 2,471 council members. According to the first bulletin issued by the National Electoral Council with the vote count in 304 municipalities,…

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(LPL/EN) – Marco Rubio, Secretary of State of the United States, published a message against Nicolás Maduro last Sunday, July 27, whom he does not recognize as president. The statement came on the day the country's municipal elections were being held, with the opposition absent due to allegations of a lack of transparency. “Maduro is not the president of Venezuela, and his regime is not the legitimate government. Maduro is the leader of the Cart…

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Washington, Jul 28 (EFE).-Human Rights Watch (HRW) denounced widespread abuses against the opposition on Monday, in addition to a pattern of “rotating door” that frees some imprisoned politicians to appease criticism, while stopping others.The organization documents persecutions, arbitrary detentions, murders and torture of imprisoned politicians in a new report when a year of controversial presidential elections that allowed Nicolás Maduro to r…

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Jornal do Comércio broke the news in on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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