Venezuela’s opposition has called for
street protests after President Nicolas Maduro’s government won a majority of
governorships in a surprise result from Sunday’s regional elections. The
Democratic Unity’s election campaign chief, Gerardo Blyde, demanded a complete
audit of the 23 governor races and called on its candidates to lead “street
activities” on Monday in protest over the results the party said it would not
recognise. The ruling Socialist party took 17 governorships, while the
Democratic Unity coalition took five, with results irreversible in all but one
of the 23 states, said Tibisay Lucena, the electoral board president. More.. Monday, October 16, 2017
Venezuela elections: opposition calls for protests after Socialist party claims win
Venezuela’s opposition has called for
street protests after President Nicolas Maduro’s government won a majority of
governorships in a surprise result from Sunday’s regional elections. The
Democratic Unity’s election campaign chief, Gerardo Blyde, demanded a complete
audit of the 23 governor races and called on its candidates to lead “street
activities” on Monday in protest over the results the party said it would not
recognise. The ruling Socialist party took 17 governorships, while the
Democratic Unity coalition took five, with results irreversible in all but one
of the 23 states, said Tibisay Lucena, the electoral board president. More..
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