Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro secures third term, but opposition also claims election victory
- Venezuela’s opposition coalition rejected Nicolas Maduro’s re-election as president for six more years

Nicolas Maduro was declared the winner of Venezuela’s presidential election but the opposition and key regional neighbours immediately rejected the official results.
Maduro won re-election with 51.2 per cent of votes, while opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia received 44.2 per cent, the electoral council announced late Sunday.
Maduro, 61, addressed supporters at the presidential palace minutes after the announcement to celebrate the declaration from his loyalist electoral authority.
“I can say, before the people of Venezuela and the world, I am Nicolas Maduro Moros, the re-elected president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela,” Maduro said.

“There will be peace, stability and justice. Peace and respect for the law.”
But Venezuela’s opposition coalition insisted it had garnered 70 per cent of the vote, rejecting the figures from Maduro’s loyalist electoral authority.