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Maduro's Party Secures Dominant Victory in Venezuelan Elections

With 82.6% of the vote and 23 governorships won, the PSUV tightens its grip as opposition remains divided and voter turnout low.

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Overview

  • The United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) and its allies won 82.6% of votes in the May 25 elections, maintaining control of the National Assembly and 23 of 24 governorships.
  • Official turnout was reported at 42.6%, reflecting widespread voter apathy and disillusionment with the electoral process.
  • Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado's faction called for a boycott, while Henrique Capriles's group participated but achieved limited success.
  • The elections occurred under intensified government repression, including the detention of over 70 opposition figures in the days leading up to the vote.
  • International criticism of the election's legitimacy persists, as Maduro consolidates power despite ongoing economic crisis and public discontent.