What is going on in Venezuela these days? West’s role in the unrest.
Nicolás Maduro, the current president of Venezuela, who has been in power in this country since 2013, was announced as the winner in a challenging election on July 28 (August 7th) for the third time and another 6-year term as the president of this country. The country remains.
After the announcement of the results, the country’s opposition, led by María Corina Machado and Gonzalez, claimed to have copies of the final results of the votes in their possession, which show that they won the election with more than 7 million votes and Maduro only 3.3 million votes. The Supreme Court of Venezuela announced that it has not received any evidence from the opposition coalition to prove its objection to the results of the presidential election and warned that its decision to determine the winner will be final.
Venezuela’s National Electoral Council declared Maduro the winner of the presidential election with about 51 percent of the vote. According to the announcement of this council, his rival “Edmundo Gonzalez” won the second place with 44.2% of the votes. After the announcement of the results, the country’s opposition, led by María Corina Machado and Gonzalez, claimed to have copies of the final results of the votes in their possession, which show that they won the election with more than 7 million votes and Maduro only 3.3 million votes. The Supreme Court of Venezuela announced that it has not received any evidence from the opposition coalition to prove its objection to the results of the presidential election and warned that its decision to determine the winner will be final.