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Maduro, given no incentive to offer support, has refused to accept their return. This is a lose-lose-lose situation. Working-age citizens have fled Venezuela; these migrants suffer on the journey ...
Most governments have demanded that Venezuela's National Electoral Council (CNE) release a full set of voting tally sheets after both Maduro and opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez declared they ...
Maduro and other top regime members have been accused of conspiring to “flood the U.S. with cocaine” and the U.S. issued a $15 million reward for information leading to the arrest of the ...
Although Maduro stated that he had the tallies, [96] he had not released them as of 21 August. [18] Refusing to cede power, [17] Maduro instead, according to the BBC, "took the unusual step" [23] on 1 August of asking the Supreme Tribunal of Justice to audit and approve the results. [22] [24] [25] Supreme Tribunal of Justice building in Caracas
The red line represents percentage that do not wish to recall President Maduro. Unfilled dots represent individual results of the polls. Most polls were discontinued due to the suspension of the recall movement. A process to hold a recall referendum to vote on recalling Maduro was started on May 2, 2016.
ALBA–TCP congratulated Maduro, calling it a "demonstration of the strength of the Venezuelan participatory and active democracy, whose people, besieged by imperialist powers, have expressed their will in a civic and deeply patriotic manner in a historic election for the peace and stability of the region and the entire world." [91]
Maduro, 62, has been in power since 2013, and the new sanctions come little more than a week before U.S. President Joe Biden will end his term and be succeeded by Donald Trump on Jan. 20.
Maduro was declared the official winner of the July 28 election by Venezuela's National Electoral Council (CNE), securing a third consecutive six-year term. However, the outcome of the election ...