Monday, April 15, 2013

Venezuela's Presidential Election -- A News Roundup



Venezuelan Opposition Candidate Rejects Maduro Victory -- Voice of America

CARACAS — Venezuela's Electoral Council has declared Nicolas Maduro the winner of the nation's presidential election by a slim margin. But opposition candidate Henrique Capriles is demanding a recount.

National Electoral Council President Tibisay Lucena announced Maduro's victory late Sunday with 50.7 percent of the vote, an estimated 235,000 ballots more than opposition candidate Henrique Capriles, who garnered 49.1 percent of the vote.

Lucena called the narrow margin irrefutable, describing results as the irreversible outcome of the country's electoral process.

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More News On Venezuela's Presidential Election

Henrique Capriles Wants Vote Recount in Venezuela Elections -- ABC News
Maduro to take over Chavez’s revolution after tight election win rejected by the opposition -- Washington Post/AP
Venezuela divided: Recount sought after razor-thin victory of Chavez successor -- NBC
Venezuela poll: Maduro opponent Capriles demands recount -- BBC
Nicolas Maduro narrowly wins presidential election in Venezuela -- Washington Post
Former bus driver and Chavez's handpicked successor is elected president of Venezuela -- Daily Mail
Chavez's heir to take over divided Venezuela -- AP
Maduro defeats Capriles in Venezuelan presidential election -- McClatchy News
Maduro Declared Winner of Venezuelan Presidential Election -- Voice of America
Cuba avoids oil cutoff for now as Chavez ally narrowly wins Venezuela presidential election -- Washington Post/AP
Profile: Henrique Capriles -- BBC
Profile: Nicolas Maduro -- BBC
Who is Nicolás Maduro? Profile of Venezuela's new president -- The Guardian
Tight win for Chavez's heir spells uncertainty for Venezuela -- Andrew Cawthorne and Brian Ellsworth, Reuters
Venezuela’s Election: Even If Nicolás Maduro Won, He Lost -- Tim Padgett, Time
Under my presidency, Chávez's revolution will continue -- Nicolás Maduro, The Guardian

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