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Venezuelan Electoral Authority Declares Maduro Party Victorious

VENEZUELA’S pro-government elector­al authority (CNE) yesterday announced that the country’s ruling parties won in the par­liamentary and regional elections.

Preliminary results sug­gest President Nicolás Maduro’s socialist ruling party PSUV and its allies won 82.7per cent of the votes, the CNE announced during Sunday night.

The results were ac­cording to the state news agency AVN.

The South American country’s electoral au­thority said smaller op­position parties received 17 per cent of the votes.

It said voter turnout was around 43 per cent. Maduro celebrated the election results in front of supporters in the capital Caracas as a “victory for peace and stability.’’

Twenty-three of the 24 governor posts went to candidates from the rul­ing camp.

The largest opposition parties criticised the vote as a farce, and had called for a boycott of the elec­tions.

According to the op­position, turnout was far lower due to the boycott, at only around 15 per cent of eligible voters.

The election was pre­ceded by a wave of arrests of opposition figures.

According to the Interi­or Ministry, security forces arrested no fewer than 70 people, including promi­nent opposition politician Juan Pablo Guanipa.

The authoritarian gov­ernment in Caracas ac­cused them of planning terrorist attacks on em­bassies, hospitals, police stations and power sta­tions in order to disrupt the vote. Around 21 mil­lion Venezuelans were eligible to vote in the elec­tions for the 285 mem­bers of parliament, 24 governors and numerous mayors, city councillors and local representatives.

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