The Union of South American Nations will hold a summit Thursday in Lima, Peru, to discuss the situation in Venezuela under the premise of recognizing President Nicolas Maduro’s electoral victory.»
Venezuela Seeks Way to Stability after Right-wing Violence
The search for the country’s stability is priority for Venezuelan government after violent actions carried out by extremist groups and fostered by the opposition’s calls to ignore the outcome of the recent presidential elections.»
Venezuelan Opposition to be Probed for Violent Acts
Venezuelan parliament president, Diosdado Cabello, asked the National Assembly to start a probe against Henrique Capriles and other opposition leaders for their responsibility for the violence reported in the country.»
Venezuelan FM Rejects Opposition Violence
Venezuelan opposition stopped being democratic on Monday to become fascist, affirmed today Minister of Foreign Relations Elias Jaua during a meeting with representatives of the diplomatic missions credited in that country.»
Nicolas Maduro Proclaimed President, Denounces Coup Plans
On Monday, the National Electoral Council (CNE) proclaimed Nicolas Maduro as the elected president of the Republic in the presidential elections on Sunday, getting 7,563,747 votes, equivalent to 50.75% of the vote.»
Electoral Result Victory of the Venezuelan Democracy, says Maduro
President-elect of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, said today that the results of Sunday’s election is a victory for democracy and called to assume the win with humility.»
Nicolas Maduro Wins Presidential Elections in Venezuela
Candidate of Great Patriotic Pole (GPP) to the presidency of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, today won the elections to define the head of state in the period 2013-2019. According to the National Electoral Council (CNE), with the result of 99.12 percent of polling stations, the socialist candidate won 50.6 percent of …»
Venezuela: Nicolas Maduro Highlights Voter Turnout (+photos)
Candidate of Great Patriotic Pole to the Venezuelan presidency, Nicolas Maduro, voted today in the general elections for 2013-2019 at the Antonio Caro Bolivarian High School, in Caracas. In remarks to local and foreign journalists, Maduro highlighted the people’s behaviour and record turnout in the process, with 11.50 million people …»
Venezuela: International Companions Report Calm
A group of representatives visiting Caracas to accompany Venezuela’s presidential elections emphasized on Sunday morning a climate of calm during the process.»
Venezuelan Presidential Elections Started Normally
Over 18 million Venezuelans are supposed to exercise their right to vote this Sunday to elect the president who will rule in that South American country from 2013 to 2019.»
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