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Venezuela's Ruling Party Wins by Landslide in Elections Boycotted by Opposition

  • Venezuela held regional and parliamentary elections on Sunday, including a contested vote for officials in the disputed Essequibo region.
  • The elections occurred amid a major opposition boycott led by María Corina Machado, while a smaller faction led by Henrique Capriles participated, exposing opposition divisions.
  • In a heavily boycotted election with low voter turnout, President Nicolás Maduro's ruling party secured a dominant victory, capturing 23 of 24 governorships and obtaining more than 80 percent of the parliamentary vote.
  • The Venezuelan electoral council reported about 42.6 percent turnout, but opposition estimates placed participation closer to 13 percent, and Machado called the vote a "farce" exposing a regime monopoly.
  • The elections consolidated Maduro's control amid economic decline and international alarm, while the symbolic vote for Essequibo defied a UN court order and heightened territorial tensions with Guyana.
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Lean Left

I am currently in Venezuela, for the fifth time in less than a year, to monitor the developments of the situation and meet with numerous militants and popular leaders from all over the world, whose presence consecrates Caracas as the world capital of anti-fascism, at a time of which there is more than ever need of anti-fascism, a little everywhere but especially from us in Italy. This visit was characterized by the elections that took place last…

·Rome, Italy
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Lean Left

These are the two political trends that emerged from the last elections in Venezuela, and it is no longer a surprise to anyone.

·Italy
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Lean Left

The official victory allows the government to maintain control over almost all of the country's governorates, as it has for more than two decades.

·Los Angeles, United States
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The announcement was made this Wednesday by the National Electoral Council (NEC), allied to the regime of Nicolas Maduro.

·Portugal
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"Venezuela charted the course of a new democracy, popular self-government," Nicolas Maduro shot to "celebrate" the electoral victory that really doesn't...

·Madrid, Spain
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Peru21 broke the news in on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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