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Venezuela’s ruling coalition secures a big win in parliamentary and regional elections boycotted by the opposition.
As Venezuela prepares for parliamentary and regional elections on May 25 ... believes Maduro and his allies are now leveraging the controversial issue for their political survival.
Boycotting elections often contributes to greater authoritarian control and deepens divisions within the opposition.
Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo has called on every Guyanese to maintain “one voice” against Venezuela’s fraudulent attempt to hold elections for the Essequibo region on May 25. “We as a nation need ...
Venezuela’s ruling party has claimed victory in regional and parliamentary elections that were boycotted by the opposition.
Venezuelanalysis' on-the-ground team will provide updated reports as the regional and legislative contests unfold.
Show more Show less Former Venezuela MP Juan Requesens ... a day after its controversial call for an election boycott allowed authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro's party to sweep regional ...
Guyana's National Toshaos’ Council (NTC), representing the country's Indigenous Peoples, has rejected Venezuela's claims of holding elections ... The controversy stems from the 1899 Arbitral ...
It is a controversial vote ... where American companies have been doing billion dollars business. An election by Venezuela in Guyanese territory is tantamount to annexation which is illegal ...
However, the sitting was not without controversy. In a dramatic turn ... The Motion comes on the heels of a planned election by Venezuela to elect a governor for the Essequibo region on May ...
Canadian High Commissioner to Guyana, Sébastien Sigouin, has urged Venezuela to cancel its planned elections on Sunday in ...