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Venezuela, Oil and Politics: when Voting No Longer Makes Sense

Summary by Política Exterior
On Sunday, May 25, the opposition led by María Corina Machado had called for a boycott, and people seemed to heed it. The process had an abstention of about 60% if we believe the official figures, and about 85% if we trust independent observers. The next day, on the official television station, Jorge Rodríguez announced with apparent enthusiasm the first of the electoral results: 23 of the 24 governorates and 90% of the parliamentary seats were …
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On Sunday, May 25, the opposition led by María Corina Machado had called for a boycott, and people seemed to heed it. The process had an abstention of about 60% if we believe the official figures, and about 85% if we trust independent observers. The next day, on the official television station, Jorge Rodríguez announced with apparent enthusiasm the first of the electoral results: 23 of the 24 governorates and 90% of the parliamentary seats were …

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Política Exterior broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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