Venezuela Vuelve a Tener Elecciones Tras Las Polémicas Presidenciales: ¿Qué Se Vota El 25 De Mayo?
- Venezuela will hold combined regional, parliamentary, and legislative council elections on May 25, 2025, selecting 569 officials across the country.
- These elections follow a controversial presidential vote about 10 months earlier, with campaigns running from April 29 to May 22 to mobilize voters and refine electoral procedures.
- Authorities deployed over 412,000 security personnel and enabled 15,736 voting centers with more than 27,000 polling stations to ensure orderly voting nationwide.
- Opposition figures like Henrique Capriles reported limited voter awareness, while analyst Benigno Alarcón estimated turnout below 20%, and slogans urged peaceful voting or abstention.
- The election results could affect Venezuela's political stability, but international observers and political actors question transparency and the extent to which results reflect popular will.
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Venezuela vuelve a tener elecciones tras las polémicas presidenciales: ¿qué se vota el 25 de mayo?
Por CNN Español Venezuela llega este 25 de mayo a unas nuevas elecciones que por primera vez serán combinadas entre regionales, parlamentarias y consejos legislativos. La anticipación electoral se ha vivido en un ambiente de normalidad: las personas, en medio del tráfico y el habitual ruido de bocinas, siguen su rutina diaria sin que se perciba el clima de tensión que suele inundar las ciudades antes de unos comicios. En total se elegirán 569 ca…
Venezuela Holds Elections Again After Controversial Presidential Elections: What Will Be Voted on May 25?
By CNN Español Venezuela is approaching new elections on May 25th, which for the first time will combine regional, parliamentary, and legislative council elections. The run-up to the elections has been amidst a normal atmosphere: people, amidst traffic and the usual noise of horns, go about their daily routines, ignoring the tense climate that usually pervades cities before elections. A total of 569 positions will be elected: 285 deputies to the…
Maduro's Electoral Provocation: Chavismo Aims to Elect Governor and Deputies in the Esequibo, Territory of Guyana
The elections of deputies and governors of this 25th of May in Venezuela are held, despite the general climate of demobilization and apathy, with a particular novelty. The Chavista regime, through the National Electoral Council (CNE), has incorporated Guayana Esequiba as a federal entity of the country and has opened the applications to register candidates for governors and deputies to administer it. The territory, of about 150,000 square kilome…
Maduro’s New Threat to Election Days: Reiterated His “Incompetent” Intention to “Recover Completely” the Esequibo
Chavista insists on holding elections to define the first governor of the area he claims, despite international failures that give sovereignty to Guyana
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