On August 28, presidential elections were held in Venezuela to choose a president for a six-year term beginning on January 10, 2025. President Nicolás Maduro narrowly won the election, at least according to results announced by the country’s electoral council. And yet, millions of Venezuelans have taken the streets to contest Maduro’s re-election in defiance of an election they said was rigged.
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