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Boycotting elections often contributes to greater authoritarian control and deepens divisions within the opposition.
Tensions in Venezuela are growing after election authorities loyal to the authoritarian regime of President Nicolás Maduro officially declared him the winner of the presidential contest held ...
Venezuelans head to the polls under a cloud of government repression and opposition discontent, marking the first election ...
In Venezuela, voter turnout was low for recent elections due to public disillusionment following last year's contentious ...
In this moment of deepening catastrophe, Hispanic America needs its first “Peruvian” pope to act not just as a global ...
“Maduro’s lost complete legitimacy both within Venezuela and internationally ... The Maduro regime claimed he won last year’s election, but hasn’t published electoral data.
The party of President Nicolas Maduro has won 40 out of 50 seats, though the divided opposition has denounced irregularities ...
A close associate of the opposition leader was arrested on Friday, just two days before the parliamentary elections.
Venezuelan regime officials and pro-government paramilitary groups have carried out a sweeping campaign of terror in the wake of the country’s disputed 2024 presidential election, Human Rights Watch, ...
“The Maduro strategy was to boost his international legitimacy by having a more ... will happen in the wake of Sunday’s stolen election in Venezuela, but we can already be relatively certain ...
Hours after Venezuela declared the Presidential election results, it announced to snap diplomatic ties with at least seven countries amid allegations of widespread fraud in the polls. As of ...