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Protests erupt after Maduro claims victory in disputed vote

An armoured police car drives through tear gas during a protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas on July 29, 2024, a day after the Venezuelan presidential election.

Federico Parra | Afp | Getty Images

Security forces and protesters clashed in parts of the Venezuelan capital of Caracas, shortly after President Nicolas Maduro claimed victory in a disputed election result.

Thousands of protesters took to the streets on Monday to repudiate Maduro’s claim of clinching a third six-year term in power.

Photos published by Getty Images showed what appeared to be riot police using tear gas against protesters in Caracas, demonstrators ******** pots and pans, along with tires burning on the highway.

Opponents of Maduro’s government could also be seen carrying a large banner that read: “Venezuela, I want you to be free.”

CNBC could not independently verify the images.

A riot police officer uses tear gas against demonstrators during a protest by opponents of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government in the Catia neighborhood of Caracas on July 29, 2024, a day after the Venezuelan presidential election. 

Yuri Cortez | Afp | Getty Images

The National Electoral Council, which is loyal to Maduro’s ruling party, declared on Monday that the incumbent president was the winner of Sunday’s presidential election and had secured just over half (51%) of the votes.

Independent

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, however, have suggested a sizable victory for opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia.

González and opposition leader Marina Corina Machado, who was barred from running in the election, told supporters on Monday that they had received more than 70% of the vote in the Sunday election.

Machado has called on Maduro to accept that his 11 years in power have now come to an end and rejected the president’s claim that his victory is “irreversible.”

“He should understand that he was defeated,” Machado told

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in an interview published on Tuesday. “I would say his departure is irreversible.”

President-elect Nicolas Maduro (C) shows the certificate proclaiming him as the winner of the electoral battle during the ceremony to deliver the majority of the vote Certificate at CNE Headquarters on July 29, 2024 in Caracas, Venezuela.

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Speaking in a televised address to the nation, Maduro on Monday accused the opposition of stoking what he described as a “political crisis.”

“We have never been moved by hatred. On the contrary, we have always been victims of the powerful,” Maduro said, according to

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. “An attempt is being made to impose a coup d’état in Venezuela again of a fascist and counterrevolutionary nature.”

‘Serious concerns’

The U.S. has expressed “serious concerns” that the publicized election results do not reflect the will and votes of the Venezuelan people.

The White House has called on Venezuela’s election officials to publish the full, detailed tabulation of the results.

“We’re going to hold judgment until that time,” said John Kirby, White House national security spokesperson. “We and the international community are watching, and we will respond accordingly.”

Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado talks to the media, accompanied by opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, following the presidential election results in Caracas on July 29, 2024.

Federico Parra | Afp | Getty Images

Venezuela, which sits atop the world’s largest proven oil reserves, has been gripped by a profound years-long political and socioeconomic crisis.

In the last decade, more than 7.7 million people are 

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 to have left the country in search of better prospects, reflecting the largest exodus in ****** America’s recent history and one of the biggest displacement crises in the world.

The ******* Nations ******** agency 

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 that approximately 20% of the country’s population has fled the country since 2014, citing rampant *********, gang warfare, soaring inflation, as well as shortages of food, medicine and essential services.



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