Maduro wins presidential election in Venezuela

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The current president of Venezuela won the country’s presidential elections with 80% of the votes counted. The publication writes that this is proven by data from the National Electoral Council (CNE). Los Tiempos.

Maduro reportedly won the election with 51.2 percent of the vote, while his rival Edmundo Gonzalez also received 44 percent of the vote.

Previously, Argentine President Javier Miley statedArgentina does not recognize the results of the elections in Venezuela, which Maduro won. According to Miley, the data shows a supposed “landmark” victory for Maduro’s opposition. The Argentine president added that his country “does not recognize another deception” on this issue.

To win, candidates must receive an absolute majority of votes. The politician elected by the people will officially take office on January 10, 2025. A total of ten people will compete for the highest government post in the republic. The main candidates for the presidency of Venezuela are thought to be incumbent President Nicolas Maduro and the right-wing party candidate Edmundo Gonzalez.

Maduro before promise to force others to accept the election commission’s decision.

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