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Nicolás Maduro declares victory in disputed Venezuelan presidential election

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Venezuela’s National Electoral Council (CNE) on Sunday announced President Nicolás Maduro won a third term with 51.2 percent of the votes, compared to the 44.2 percent it said opposition leader Edmundo González received.

Fifty-nine percent of Venezuelans voted in the election that took place peacefully in most of the country, aside from reports of unrest in Táchira state that borders Colombia.

Authorities announced the results six hours after polling places closed, with CNE President Elvis Amoroso attributing the delay to a “terrorist” attack that affected data transmission.

Maduro backed this explanation, suggesting a massive hacking of the electoral system took place. The opposition, however, denounced irregularities and questioned the process’s transparency.

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