Venezuela: One Dead in Protests Against Disputed Maduro Reelection
On Monday, the opposition claimed they could confirm Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia's presidential victory, amid widespread protests by thousands of Venezuelans dissatisfied with the announced results from Sunday night. How does the opposition plan to substantiate these claims?
Fatal Incident Amid Protests Following Maduro’s Disputed Reelection
Tragedy struck in Venezuela on Monday, July 29, following the controversial reelection of Nicolas Maduro. According to Alfredo Romero, director of the NGO Foro Penal, one person was killed during the nationwide protests.
From Spontaneous Gatherings to Clashes
The day was marked by spontaneous rallies, often leading to clashes with law enforcement. Millions of Venezuelan citizens protested, some burning posters featuring the president.
The stakes? The dispute over President Maduro’s victory as he begins his third term with 5.15 million votes (51.20%), while his opposition rival, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, garnered 4.5 million (44.2%).
International Skepticism and Calls for Vote Verification
The electoral outcome has been met with international skepticism. Several countries have demanded a review of the election minutes and adherence to electoral transparency. The United States, in particular, has voiced doubts about the integrity of the election results.
In this context, notable interventions include those by Josep Borrell, the EU’s foreign policy chief, and France, both advocating for the full publication of results to ensure transparency in the electoral process.
A Nation Drained by Political Crisis
Once among the wealthiest nations in Latin America, Venezuela faces a severe crisis. Its GDP has shrunk by 80% over the past decade, leading to unprecedented impoverishment.
This crisis has been aggravated by the collapse of the oil sector and by “intensified American sanctions” following the contested 2018 reelection of Maduro, a vote already marred by allegations of fraud.