The red cylinder represents the ballots received by Nicolás Maduro leaves nothing to the blue of the support it has collected Henrique Capriles
Arguably 49.7 is a figure quite close to 50.66 when one is talking about the percentage of votes they have obtained two candidates in an election. The second wins, but the first on his tail. In any case, it appears that this conclusion is erroneous for Venezolana de Television , the public channel that controls the chavismo.
In its graphical representation of the results of these elections red cylinder representing the ballots received by class=”c6″> (50.66% of the votes counted) leaves literally nothing to the blue of the support that the opposition has sought Henrique Capriles (49.7%).
“Chávez Won’s son: Maduro is the elected president of Venezuela ‘
“Chávez Won’s son Nicolas Maduro is the elected president of Venezuela,” he announces Venezolana de Television. Within the part that shows on its website, also reports that according to figures announced by the President of the Electoral Power, Tibisay Lucena , and scrutinized the 99.12% of the votes, Nicolas Maduro had been 7,505,338 votes, and Henrique Capriles 7,270,403. Lucena has warned, the electoral branch does not “when results are not irreversible.” Report it to denounce the opposition.Henrique Capriles has not recognized the victory of Nicolas Maduro in these elections and demanded the count class=”c6″> . The international observer Agustín Díaz de Mera in turn ensures that the elections did not conform to “international democratic standards.”
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