Venezuelan
bonds tumbled on Monday after the country’s opposition denounced as fraudulent
regional elections dominated by government candidates on Sunday. With more than
95 per cent of the vote counted and a turnout of 61 per cent, the National
Electoral Council, which is subservient to the government, said President
Nicolás Maduro’s socialist party won 17 of 23 governorships across the country.
The opposition won five, and one contest was too close to call. The result
defied all serious opinion polls in the run-up to the vote, and was attacked by
government critics as rigged. More… Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Venezuela elections dogged by fraud claims
Venezuelan
bonds tumbled on Monday after the country’s opposition denounced as fraudulent
regional elections dominated by government candidates on Sunday. With more than
95 per cent of the vote counted and a turnout of 61 per cent, the National
Electoral Council, which is subservient to the government, said President
Nicolás Maduro’s socialist party won 17 of 23 governorships across the country.
The opposition won five, and one contest was too close to call. The result
defied all serious opinion polls in the run-up to the vote, and was attacked by
government critics as rigged. More…
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