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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Declares Maduro's Departure 'Irreversible' Amidst Escalating Election Protests

Tuesday 30 July 2024 - 13:00
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Declares Maduro's Departure 'Irreversible' Amidst Escalating Election Protests

In a dramatic turn of events that has captured international attention, Venezuela's political arena is witnessing unprecedented upheaval following the recent presidential election. The incumbent, Nicolás Maduro, has declared victory in what he terms an "irreversible" win, but his claim is being vehemently contested by the opposition, led by Edmundo González Urrutia and María Corina Machado.

The government-controlled electoral authority officially proclaimed Maduro the victor on Monday morning, asserting he had secured over 5.1 million votes compared to González's 4.4 million. However, this declaration has been met with widespread skepticism both domestically and internationally.

In a bold counter-move, González and Machado have presented what they claim is irrefutable evidence of their triumph. Speaking to supporters outside their Caracas campaign headquarters, Machado announced that their team had obtained 73.2% of the voting tallies from polling stations. These official records, she asserts, demonstrate that González actually garnered 6.2 million votes, dwarfing Maduro's alleged 2.7 million.

"Edmundo González is the president-elect," Machado declared to the euphoric crowd gathered beneath the imposing El Ávila mountain. Her statement was met with thunderous applause from hundreds of supporters who had congregated in the street.

The controversy has ignited widespread protests across Venezuela, with thousands taking to the streets to voice their dissent against what they perceive as electoral fraud. Remarkably, many of these demonstrations are originating from areas traditionally considered strongholds of Chavismo, the political ideology that has dominated Venezuelan politics for the past quarter-century.

Rafael Cantillo, a 45-year-old resident of Petare, a vast working-class enclave, expressed his outrage: "Maduro stole these elections... it's a swindle – everyone knows it." His sentiment was echoed by fellow Petare community leader Katiuska Camargo, who firmly stated, "This man did not win. He did not!"

The protests have not been confined to Caracas. Reports of unrest have emerged from various parts of the country, with demonstrators tearing down statues of Hugo Chávez in at least three locations. Social media platforms have been inundated with footage of clashes between protesters and security forces, as well as confrontations with pro-Maduro motorcycle gangs known as colectivos.

Jesús Herrera, a 37-year-old cook participating in one of the marches, described the situation as more than just fraud, calling it "a coup d'état." He emphasized that the protesters were "moved by [Maduro's] lie," which he termed "such an obvious lie."

The unrest has even reached Maiquetía international airport, where protesters reportedly stormed the facility, causing delays to incoming flights.

In response to the growing opposition, Maduro's supporters have announced their own demonstrations scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, a move likely to escalate tensions further in the capital.

Maduro, in a televised address, characterized the protests as part of "a violent counter-revolution" orchestrated by "criminal and fascist far-right extremists." He also alleged foreign involvement, claiming "the gringos are behind this plan."

The international community has responded with concern to the unfolding situation. The Organization of American States is set to convene in Washington to discuss the matter, while Peru, home to over 1.5 million Venezuelan exiles, has ordered all Venezuelan diplomats to depart within 72 hours, citing the "serious and arbitrary decisions" of the Maduro administration.

As Venezuela teeters on the brink of further political instability, the world watches closely. The coming days and weeks will likely prove crucial in determining the trajectory of this South American nation's future, as the opposition continues to challenge Maduro's grip on power and the streets remain a battleground for competing political visions.


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