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Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro re-elected amid outcry over vote

Disputed victory is likely to heighten international pressure on Maduro, as voter turnout was the lowest in a presidential race since the start of Venezuela’s leftist revolution two decades ago

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Venezuelan officials declared socialist leader Nicolas Maduro the easy winner of Sunday’s presidential election. Photo: AFP
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Venezuela’s leftist leader Nicolas Maduro won a new six-year term on Sunday, but his main rivals disavowed the election alleging massive irregularities in a process critics decried as a farce propping up a dictatorship.

Victory for the 55-year-old former bus driver, who replaced Hugo Chavez after his death from cancer in 2013, may trigger a new round of western sanctions against the socialist government as it grapples with a ruinous economic crisis.

US President Donald Trump’s administration is threatening moves against Venezuela’s already reeling oil sector.

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Venezuela’s election board, run by Maduro loyalists, said he took 5.8 million votes, versus 1.8 million for his closest challenger Henri Falcon, a former governor who broke with an opposition boycott to stand.

“They underestimated me,” Maduro told cheering supporters on a stage outside his Miraflores presidential palace in downtown Caracas as fireworks sounded and confetti fell on the crowd.

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‘They underestimated me,’ Venezuela’s leftist leader Nicolas Maduro told cheering supporters. Photo: Reuters
‘They underestimated me,’ Venezuela’s leftist leader Nicolas Maduro told cheering supporters. Photo: Reuters
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