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2024 Venezuelan presidential election

Presidential elections are scheduled to be held in Venezuela by 2024 to choose a president for a six-year term beginning on 10 January 2025. Leading opposition candidates have been disqualified from participating in the election during campaign or in previous elections. In June 2023, the leading candidate María Corina Machado was barred from participating by the Venezuelan government for alleged political crimes. This move has been regarded by the opposition as violation of political human rights and has been condemned by international bodies like the Organization of American States, the European Union, and Human Rights Watch, as well as countries such as Colombia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Ecuador, United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Chile, Canada, France and Mexico.

2024 Venezuelan presidential election

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Candidate María Corina Machado
(disqualified)
Party PSUV Vente Venezuela
Alliance GPP Unitary Platform

Venezuelan NGOs and political parties have denounced the use of disinformation, death threats, and physical attacks by Chavismo supporters and by the National Liberation Army (ELN), a far-left Colombian guerrilla group, on opposition candidates.

Background edit

Crisis in Venezuela edit

Since 2010, Venezuela has been suffering a socioeconomic crisis under Nicolás Maduro and briefly under his predecessor Hugo Chávez as rampant crime, hyperinflation and shortages diminish the quality of life.[1][2] As a result of discontent with the government, the opposition was elected to hold the majority in the National Assembly for the first time since 1999 following the 2015 parliamentary election.[3] After the election, the lame duck National Assembly—consisting of Bolivarian officials—filled the Supreme Tribunal of Justice, the highest court in Venezuela, with Maduro allies.[3][4] The tribunal stripped three opposition lawmakers of their National Assembly seats in early 2016, citing alleged "irregularities" in their elections, thereby preventing an opposition supermajority which would have been able to challenge President Maduro.[3]

The tribunal approved several actions by Maduro and granted him more powers in 2017.[3] As protests mounted against Maduro, he called for a constituent assembly that would draft a new constitution to replace the 1999 Venezuela Constitution created under Chávez.[5] Many countries considered these actions a bid by Maduro to stay in power indefinitely,[6] and over 40 countries stated that they would not recognize the 2017 Constituent National Assembly (ANC).[7][8] The Democratic Unity Roundtable—the opposition to the incumbent ruling party—boycotted the election, saying that the ANC was "a trick to keep [the incumbent ruling party] in power".[9] Since the opposition did not participate in the election, the incumbent Great Patriotic Pole, dominated by the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, won almost all seats in the assembly by default.[10] On 8 August 2017, the ANC declared itself to be the government branch with supreme power in Venezuela, banning the opposition-led National Assembly from performing actions that would interfere with the assembly while continuing to pass measures in "support and solidarity" with President Maduro, effectively stripping the National Assembly of all its powers.[11]

2018 elections and presidential crisis edit

In February 2018, Maduro called for presidential elections four months before the prescribed date.[12] He was declared the winner in May 2018 after multiple major opposition parties were banned from participating, among other irregularities; many said the elections were invalid.[13] Politicians both internally and internationally said Maduro was not legitimately elected,[14] and considered him an ineffective dictator.[15] In the months leading up to his 10 January 2019 inauguration, Maduro was pressured to step down by nations and bodies including the Lima Group (excluding Mexico), the United States, and the OAS; this pressure was increased after the new National Assembly of Venezuela was sworn in on 5 January 2019.[16][17] Between the May 2018 presidential election and Maduro's inauguration, there were calls to establish a transitional government.[18][19]

Maduro's new six-year term did not begin until 10 January 2019, when he took his official oath at a public ceremony in Caracas in front of the Venezuelan Supreme Court.[20] The ceremony was attended by spectators such as Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and Bolivian President Evo Morales.[20] The elections were widely disputed both within Venezuela and in the broader international community. In January 2019, the National Assembly declared the results of the election invalid, and invoked clauses of the 1999 Venezuelan Constitution to install National Assembly Speaker Juan Guaidó as acting president, precipitating the Venezuelan presidential crisis. Maduro's supporters refused to acknowledge the move, and Guaidó was placed under arrest for a short time. Several international organizations and independent countries have lined up to support either side of the conflict, and the former Supreme Tribunal of Justice of Venezuela, in exile in Panama since 2017, has given its support to the legitimacy of the National Assembly's moves.

Restructuring of the National Electoral Council (CNE) edit

In 2020, the Committee of Electoral Candidacies, in charge of appointing a new National Electoral Council (CNE), announced that it would suspend its meetings because of the coronavirus pandemic.[21]

2020 transitional government proposal edit

On 31 March 2020, the United States proposed a transitional government that would exclude both Maduro and Guaidó from the presidency.[22] The deal would enforce a power-sharing scenario between the different government factions. Elections would have to be held within the year, and all foreign militaries, particularly Cuba and Russia, would have to leave the country. The US were still seeking Maduro's arrest at the time of the announcement.[23] Other aspects of the US deal would include releasing all political prisoners and setting up a five-person council to lead the country; two members each chosen by Maduro and Guaidó would sit on the council, with the last member selected by the four. The European Union also agreed to remove sanctions if the deal went ahead. Experts have noted that the deal is similar to earlier proposals but explicitly mentions who would lead a transitional government, something which stalled previous discussions, and comes shortly after the US indicted Maduro, which might pressure him to peacefully leave power.[24]

Guaidó accepted the proposal,[25] while Venezuela's foreign minister, Jorge Arreaza, rejected it and declared that only parliamentary elections would take place in 2020.[26]

Date edit

Presidential elections are scheduled to be held in 2024. According to the Venezuelan Constitution, presidential elections are to take place in December.[27][28]

In November 2022, Diosdado Cabello, vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), insisted for two consecutive days that the elections be moved forward to the first semester of 2023, pointing out that the opposition would end up confronting each other if this were the case given that the primaries to define the candidate to represent them are planned for the same year.[29]

On 16 May 2023, the Unitary Platform would announce the holding of a primary process to choose a single candidate for the presidential elections. At the moment, 13 candidacies have been declared for the process.

Candidates edit

Great Simón Bolívar Patriotic Pole edit

The government coalition, the Great Simón Bolívar Patriotic Pole, has not yet commented on a candidate, however it is expected that the president in office, Nicolás Maduro, will be their candidate. Other Chavismo leaders have also been mentioned as possible candidates, although the coalition has not officially commented on these rumors.

Candidate Party and/or Coalition Public offices Ref.
  Jorge Arreaza United Socialist Party of Venezuela
  • Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation (2011–2013)
  • Vice President of the Republic (2013–2016)
  • Minister for University Education, Science and Technology (2016–2017)
  • Minister for Ecological Mining Development (2017)
  • Chancellor of the Republic (2017–2021)
  • Minister of Industries and National Production (2021)
  • Minister of Communes and Social Movements (since 2022)
  Diosdado Cabello United Socialist Party of Venezuela
  • Minister of the Office of the Presidency (2001)
  • Vice President of the Republic (2002)
  • Minister of the Interior and Justice (2002–2003)
  • Minister of Infrastructure (2003–2004)
  • Governor of Miranda state (2004–2008)
  • Minister of Public Works and Housing (2009–2010)
  • Deputy to the National Assembly (since 2011)
  • President of the National Assembly (2012–2016)
  Rafael Lacava United Socialist Party of Venezuela
  • Deputy to the National Assembly (2006–2007)
  • Ambassador of Venezuela to Italy (2007–2008)
  • Mayor of the Puerto Cabello Municipality (2008–2016)
  • Governor of the state of Carabobo (since 2017)
  Nicolás Maduro United Socialist Party of Venezuela
  • Deputy to the National Assembly (2000–2006)
  • President of the National Assembly (2005–2006)
  • Chancellor of the Republic (2006–2013)
  • Vice President of the Republic (2012–2013)
  • President of the Republic (since 2013)
[30]

Unitary Platform edit

On 16 May 2023, the Unitary Platform announced the holding of a primary process to elect a single candidate for the presidential elections, the 2023 Unitary Platform presidential primaries. On 24 July 2023, the application period would end, in which 14 candidates registered for the process. After the primary election was held on Sunday, 22 October 2023, a first bulletin was released with only 26% counted and the winner was María Corina Machado, sweeping more than 90% of the votes. On Monday, 23 October, the second electoral bulletin of the National Primary Commission is delivered, where it is announced that with 92.65% counted, María Corina Machado maintains more than 90% of the votes. Therefore, she will be the candidate for the Unitary Platform for the 2024 Venezuelan presidential elections.[31]

Candidate Party and/or Coalition Public offices Ref.
  María Corina Machado Vente Venezuela
Slogan: Until the end!
  • Deputy to the National Assembly (2011-2014)
[32]

Democratic Alliance edit

At the moment, the Democratic Alliance, which has stated that it would not participate in the Unitary Platform’s primary process, has not yet said by which means it will elect its candidate. Nonetheless, they have expressed their intentions for their nominee to be the sole candidate of the opposition.[33][34][35]

Candidate Party and/or Coalition Public offices Ref.
  Juan Carlos Alvarado COPEI
  • Deputy to the National Assembly (since 2021)
[36]
  Luis Eduardo Martínez Democratic Action
  • Governor of the state of Monagas (1995-2000)
  • Deputy to the National Assembly (since 2021)
[37]
  José Brito Venezuela First
  • Councilor of the Municipality Simón Rodríguez (2005-2008)
  • Deputy to the National Assembly (since 2016)
[38]

Independents edit

Candidate Party and/or Coalition Public offices Note Ref.
  Antonio Ecarri Pencil Alliance
  • Councilor of the Chacao Municipality (2005-2013)
On 22 March 2022, he would become the first leader to make his candidacy official; he has repeatedly stated that he will not participate in the primary process of the Unitary Platform. [39][40]
  Benjamín Rausseo Independent

Slogan: With Rausseo I stand up!

No public positions On 22 June 2023, after withdrawing from the primary process, he announced that he would register as a candidate for the presidential elections directly. [41][42]
  Luis Ratti MANO


Slogan: Down the middle street!

No public positions
  Manuel Isidro Molina Alternative Popular Movement

Slogan: United for the Comprehensive Reconstruction of Venezuela!

  • Deputy to the Congress of the Republic, during the periods 1989-1994 and 1994-1999.
  • Sub-Director of the Parliamentary Fraction of the Movement towards Socialism (MAS), 1993-1994.
  • President of the Permanent Commission on Social Media of the Chamber of Deputies, 1994-1996.
  • President of the National College of Journalists (CNP), 1996-1998.
  • Secretary General of the X National Convention of Journalists, 1992.
  • Deputy Secretary of Professional Affairs of the National Board of Directors of the National College of Journalists, 1986-1988.
  • Deputy Secretary of Professional Affairs of the National Board of Directors of the National College of Journalists, 1986-1988.
  • Secretary of Organization of the National Union of Press Workers (SNTP), 1978-1980

Endorsements edit

Maria Corina Machado
National Assembly
Statewide officials
Local officials
Notable individuals
Political Parties
Luis Eduardo Martínez
National Assembly
Nicolás Maduro (incumbent)
Federal officials
Statewide officials
National Assembly

Electoral system edit

The President of Venezuela is elected by plurality in a single round of voting.[62]

The elections will be overseen by the National Electoral Council (CNE), with poll workers drafted via a lottery of registered voters. Polling places are equipped with multiple high-tech touch-screen DRE voting machines, one to a "mesa electoral", or voting "table". After the vote is cast, each machine prints out a paper ballot, or VVPAT, which is inspected by the voter and deposited in a ballot box belonging to the machine's table. The voting machines perform in a stand-alone fashion, disconnected from any network until the polls close.[63] Voting session closure at each of the voting stations in a given polling center is determined either by the lack of further voters after the lines have emptied, or by the hour, at the discretion of the president of the voting table.[citation needed]

As part of the election administration the National Electoral Council planned a post-election audit of 54% of polling places, comparing the electronic records with the paper trail.[citation needed]

The first publication of the Electoral Gazette documented that a total of 21,010,514 voters were registered in Venezuela's Electoral Registry, 20,675,478 of which were in Venezuela, 107,836 were registered abroad and 227,200 were foreign citizens in the country. The NGO Súmate warned that this continued a trend in the decrease of registered voters in the six previous publications of the gazette in 2021 and 2022, including 84,115 less voters from the last publication. Súmate also warned that there were 53,991 voters with some kind of objection and would not be able to vote, asking voters to check their status in the Electoral Council's website and follow the steps provided to file a claim if needed.[64]

After the European Parliament passed a resolution condemning the political disqualification of opposition pre-candidate María Corina Machado, the president of the pro-government National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, declared on 13 July 2023 that the Venezuelan government would not allow a European Union electoral observation mission.[65][66][67]

In August 2023, the NGO Súmate denounced that at least 92 candidates for rectors of the CNE were linked to Chavismo, pointing out that article 9 of the Organic Law of Electoral Processes prohibits members of the Council to have any political affiliation. Sumate also stated that one of the nominees had been convicted for homicide and extortion in 1998, that 46 candidates repeated the candidacy after running in 2021 and that by that time they were deputies of the pro-government National Assembly.[68] On 15 August, the pro-government National Assembly declared itself in permanent session to appoint the new CNE rectors.[69]

Opinion polls edit

According to polls conducted by Delphos in October 2023, the primaries raised the motivation of Venezuelans, with 67% of the population supporting the idea of voting in the primaries, compared to 46% in November 2022.[70]

By party affiliation edit

Pollster Date Sample Size Opposition Chavismo Undecided Not voting
Hercon Consultores[71] 3 February 2023 1,000 20,1% 17,2% 62,7% -
Consultores 21[72] 29 March 2023 1,500 55,1% 25,4% 10,3% 9,2%
Meganalisis[73] 31 July 2023 1,013 76.1% 11.5% 12.4%

By candidate edit

Pollster Date SampleSize María Corina Machado
Come Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro
PSUV
Benjamín Rauseo
Independent
Manuel Rosales
A New Era
Henrique Capriles
Justice First
Juan Guaidó
Popular Will
Others Undecided Not voting
Datincorp[74] 5 February 2023 1,192 16.86% 15.69% 11.91% 9.23% 6.8% 2.27% 5.7% 7.47% 24.08%
Meganalisis 30 June 2023 1,011 31.50% 6.90% - - 5.51% - 1.21% 25.23% -
Meganalisis[73] 31 July 2023 1,013 32.88% 11.50% - - 4.41% - 13.01% 24.65% 13.55%
Meganalisis[73] 31 July 2023 1,013 50.10% 12.10% 0.9% - - - 0.1% 23.9% 12.9%
Meganalisis[75] 24-28 November 2023 896 72.70% 7.90% 0.6% - - - 0.1% 10.2% 8.4%

Opposition primaries edit

June edit

On 3 June 2023 a group of women identified with the ruling party insulted and physically assaulted pre-candidate Henrique Capriles during a visit to Santa Inés, Carabobo state, in an attempt to disrupt his campaign.[76][77]

On 30 June 2023, the Comptroller General announced that pre-candidate and former National Assembly member María Corina Machado was disqualified from holding public office for 15 years, linking her to alleged crimes of Juan Guaidó, as well as supporting international sanctions against the country. She can still participate in the opposition primaries because they are not regulated by Maduro's government.[78][79][80] Capriles has the same sentence and cannot hold office until 2032.[78] Analysts determined that the accusation of having participated in the interim was incoherent, taking into account that María Corina was not a member of the 2015 opposition National Assembly (being prevented by a disqualification from the Comptroller's Office), in addition to never having been appointed in any position in Guaidó's interim government.[81] The disqualification has been considered illegal and unconstitutional by several jurists, including constitutional lawyer Allan Brewer Carías [es]. The Latin American and Caribbean Network for Democracy cited the precedent of the Petro Urrego v. Colombia sentence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in 2020, which determined that "it is a serious violation of political human rights if an administrative authority, and not a judge through due judicial process, politically disqualifies a citizen".[82]

July edit

On 10 July 2023, reported militants of the Communist Party of Venezuela filed a writ of amparo to the Supreme Tribunal of Justice to appoint an ad hoc board considering to the party, saying that it is "kidnapped" by its general secretary Óscar Figuera. The action followed the patten of the Democratic Action, Copei and Tupamaro parties, where new presidencies were imposed judicially, co-opting the name and symbols of the parties. Communist movements in Latin America expressed their support for the party, as well as the Communist Workers' Platform USA and the American Council of Bolsheviks, who said in a joint statement "the [United Socialist Party of Venezuela] (PSUV), as a servant of the bourgeoisie, can never fulfill their false promise of socialism".[83][84]

The same day, Venezuelan fact checking outlet Cazadores de Fake News denounced a discredit operation against María Corina Machado. The operation was promoted by a disinformation network that originally spread disinformation Leopoldo López, Juan Guaidó and other opposition politicians, and now focused in attacking María Corina.[85]

On 12 July, eight out of the thirteen opposition candidates held a debate in the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. It was the first presidential debate in Venezuela in 11 years, since 2012. The participants were María Corina Machado for Vente Venezuela, Carlos Prósperi for Democratic Action, Freddy Superlano for Popular Will, transgender candidate Tamara Adrián for Unidos por la Dignidad, Delsa Solórzano for Encuentro Ciudadano, Andrés Velásquez for La Causa R, César Pérez Vivas for Concertación Ciudadana and Andrés Caleca for Movimiento por Venezuela.[86][87][88]

On 15 July, pro-government militants tried to attack María Corina during a campaign act in Vargas state. The following day, on 16 July, prevented a campaign rally in Petare, in the east of Caracas.[89][90]

On 27 July, the Popular Will denounced that Freddy Superlano, the party's pre-candidate, had his passport taken away by Venezuelan authorities at the Atanasio Girardot international bridge on the border with Colombia.[91]

On 22 July, Vente Venezuela denounced death threats to María Corina by the National Liberation Army (ELN), a far-left Colombian guerrilla group, after her campaign headquarters in La Fría, Táchira state, was painted overnight with messages such as "death to María Corina" and "primaries without María Corina", signed by the ELN. Four days later, the group denied being the authors of those threats.[92][93]

August edit

On 12 August, pre-candidate Delsa Solórzano denounced death threats involving the ELN, including messages that reached her through social networks such as "the collective forces of the ELN are going to kill you". The Public Ministry announced that it would investigate these threats.[94]

On 14 August, the Unitary Platform issued a communiqué rejecting statements by government authorities linking the opposition primaries to political violence.[95]

On 15 August, supporters of Chavism attacked followers of Henrique Capriles in a rally in Apure state. According to his party, Justice First, this was the seventh aggression against the pre-candidate or his followers since 29 May 29.[96]

October edit

On 12 October, Fuerza Vecinal requested the suspension of the primaries, arguing that "There were not conditions".[97][98] On 21 October, the day before the primaries, the regulatory entity CONATEL prohibited several media from covering the elections, for which reason the main radio circuits in Venezuela had to suspend operations, as well as television channels. The fact was denounced by the National Union of Press Workers (SNTP).[99][100]

Conduct edit

In the early morning of 22 October, Acción Democrática candidate, Carlos Prosperi, insulted journalist Eugenio Martínez after Martínez questioned accusations about the process of designation of table members.[101]

The president of the National Primary Commission (CP), Jesus Maria Casal, offered the first balance of the primaries around 9:15 am, stating that by that time more than 70% of the polling stations had been installed and that by then no incidents had been registered.[102]

In the morning, in the El Guarataro neighborhood of western Caracas, colectivos prevented the installation of the voting center in the area. The non-governmental organization Voto Joven denounced that the groups stole material from a voting table and that violence with a firearm was registered.[103] Neighbors of the neighborhood installed the voting center after the intimidation.[104] In Plaza La Estrella, in Caracas, the beginning of voting was postponed due to the intentional burning of garbage in the center of the voting point.[105][106] Nuns of the Patronato San José de Tarbes denounced that voters who tried to participate were threatened by colectivos, and that the center had to be moved to another location.[107] Also in the morning, armed civilians entered the voting point La Cañada, in San Juan parish, pointed at the coordinator of the voting center and took away a table during the beginning of the process, firing several shots.[108]

In Santa Rosalía parish, motorcyclists threw a tear gas cannister in the vicinity of the voting center. The point remained open and voters continued with the process.[109][110] In the afternoon, two men fired shots into the air at the voting point in Las Acacias, Caracas. Voters temporarily dispersed before returning to the polling place again.[108]

The vice-president of the Regional Board of Monagas state, Dexcy Moya, denounced that collectives shouted expletives and threats in several voting centers in Maturin.[111]

From his polling station, Prosperi criticized again the organization of the primary elections, stating that in some polling stations there was no distribution of electoral material. Prosperi was booed by the voters present.[112][113] A video was later leaked on social networks where Prosperi disowned in advance the results of the primaries, before they were announced.[114][115] His party Acción Democrática rejected the statements, saying that "it does not represent the position of the party" and to be "firm with unity".[116]

Reactions edit

Organizations such as the United Nations, the Organization of American States, the European Union, and Human Rights Watch, as well as countries such as Colombia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Ecuador, United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Chile, Canada and France, rejected the political disqualification of opposition pre-candidate María Corina Machado.[117] Several foreign political leaders have condemned her disqualification, such as President Luis Lacalle Pou of Uruguay, President Mario Abdo Benítez of Paraguay, and President Gustavo Petro of Colombia, who in the past was also disqualified by an administrative instance and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights restored his political rights.[118][119] At the Mercosur summit, President Alberto Fernández of Argentina, and President Lula da Silva of Brazil, refused to reject the disqualification.[120][121] Antony Blinken, U.S. Secretary of State, called Machado's disqualification "deeply unfortunate".[122] The European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, stated that the disqualification "undermines democracy".[123][124] On 13 July 2023, the European Parliament passed a resolution condemning the disqualification.[65]

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External links edit

  • www.primariaexteriorve.com
  • www.buscadorprimaria2023.com
  • "Debate Primarias 2023 #HablanlosCandidatos - VPItv En Vivo". YouTube. 12 July 2023.
  • Comisión Nacional de Primaria

2024, venezuelan, presidential, election, presidential, elections, scheduled, held, venezuela, 2024, choose, president, year, term, beginning, january, 2025, leading, opposition, candidates, have, been, disqualified, from, participating, election, during, camp. Presidential elections are scheduled to be held in Venezuela by 2024 to choose a president for a six year term beginning on 10 January 2025 Leading opposition candidates have been disqualified from participating in the election during campaign or in previous elections In June 2023 the leading candidate Maria Corina Machado was barred from participating by the Venezuelan government for alleged political crimes This move has been regarded by the opposition as violation of political human rights and has been condemned by international bodies like the Organization of American States the European Union and Human Rights Watch as well as countries such as Colombia Paraguay Uruguay Ecuador United States United Kingdom Germany Chile Canada France and Mexico 2024 Venezuelan presidential election 2018 By second half of 2024 2030 Candidate Maria Corina Machado disqualified Party PSUV Vente VenezuelaAlliance GPP Unitary PlatformIncumbent PresidentNicolas MaduroPSUVVenezuelan NGOs and political parties have denounced the use of disinformation death threats and physical attacks by Chavismo supporters and by the National Liberation Army ELN a far left Colombian guerrilla group on opposition candidates Contents 1 Background 1 1 Crisis in Venezuela 1 2 2018 elections and presidential crisis 1 3 Restructuring of the National Electoral Council CNE 1 4 2020 transitional government proposal 1 5 Date 2 Candidates 2 1 Great Simon Bolivar Patriotic Pole 2 2 Unitary Platform 2 3 Democratic Alliance 2 4 Independents 3 Endorsements 4 Electoral system 5 Opinion polls 5 1 By party affiliation 5 2 By candidate 6 Opposition primaries 6 1 June 6 2 July 6 3 August 6 4 October 6 4 1 Conduct 7 Reactions 8 References 9 External linksBackground editMain articles Crisis in Venezuela 2018 Venezuelan presidential election and Venezuelan presidential crisis Crisis in Venezuela edit Since 2010 Venezuela has been suffering a socioeconomic crisis under Nicolas Maduro and briefly under his predecessor Hugo Chavez as rampant crime hyperinflation and shortages diminish the quality of life 1 2 As a result of discontent with the government the opposition was elected to hold the majority in the National Assembly for the first time since 1999 following the 2015 parliamentary election 3 After the election the lame duck National Assembly consisting of Bolivarian officials filled the Supreme Tribunal of Justice the highest court in Venezuela with Maduro allies 3 4 The tribunal stripped three opposition lawmakers of their National Assembly seats in early 2016 citing alleged irregularities in their elections thereby preventing an opposition supermajority which would have been able to challenge President Maduro 3 The tribunal approved several actions by Maduro and granted him more powers in 2017 3 As protests mounted against Maduro he called for a constituent assembly that would draft a new constitution to replace the 1999 Venezuela Constitution created under Chavez 5 Many countries considered these actions a bid by Maduro to stay in power indefinitely 6 and over 40 countries stated that they would not recognize the 2017 Constituent National Assembly ANC 7 8 The Democratic Unity Roundtable the opposition to the incumbent ruling party boycotted the election saying that the ANC was a trick to keep the incumbent ruling party in power 9 Since the opposition did not participate in the election the incumbent Great Patriotic Pole dominated by the United Socialist Party of Venezuela won almost all seats in the assembly by default 10 On 8 August 2017 the ANC declared itself to be the government branch with supreme power in Venezuela banning the opposition led National Assembly from performing actions that would interfere with the assembly while continuing to pass measures in support and solidarity with President Maduro effectively stripping the National Assembly of all its powers 11 2018 elections and presidential crisis edit In February 2018 Maduro called for presidential elections four months before the prescribed date 12 He was declared the winner in May 2018 after multiple major opposition parties were banned from participating among other irregularities many said the elections were invalid 13 Politicians both internally and internationally said Maduro was not legitimately elected 14 and considered him an ineffective dictator 15 In the months leading up to his 10 January 2019 inauguration Maduro was pressured to step down by nations and bodies including the Lima Group excluding Mexico the United States and the OAS this pressure was increased after the new National Assembly of Venezuela was sworn in on 5 January 2019 16 17 Between the May 2018 presidential election and Maduro s inauguration there were calls to establish a transitional government 18 19 Maduro s new six year term did not begin until 10 January 2019 when he took his official oath at a public ceremony in Caracas in front of the Venezuelan Supreme Court 20 The ceremony was attended by spectators such as Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and Bolivian President Evo Morales 20 The elections were widely disputed both within Venezuela and in the broader international community In January 2019 the National Assembly declared the results of the election invalid and invoked clauses of the 1999 Venezuelan Constitution to install National Assembly Speaker Juan Guaido as acting president precipitating the Venezuelan presidential crisis Maduro s supporters refused to acknowledge the move and Guaido was placed under arrest for a short time Several international organizations and independent countries have lined up to support either side of the conflict and the former Supreme Tribunal of Justice of Venezuela in exile in Panama since 2017 has given its support to the legitimacy of the National Assembly s moves Restructuring of the National Electoral Council CNE edit In 2020 the Committee of Electoral Candidacies in charge of appointing a new National Electoral Council CNE announced that it would suspend its meetings because of the coronavirus pandemic 21 2020 transitional government proposal edit On 31 March 2020 the United States proposed a transitional government that would exclude both Maduro and Guaido from the presidency 22 The deal would enforce a power sharing scenario between the different government factions Elections would have to be held within the year and all foreign militaries particularly Cuba and Russia would have to leave the country The US were still seeking Maduro s arrest at the time of the announcement 23 Other aspects of the US deal would include releasing all political prisoners and setting up a five person council to lead the country two members each chosen by Maduro and Guaido would sit on the council with the last member selected by the four The European Union also agreed to remove sanctions if the deal went ahead Experts have noted that the deal is similar to earlier proposals but explicitly mentions who would lead a transitional government something which stalled previous discussions and comes shortly after the US indicted Maduro which might pressure him to peacefully leave power 24 Guaido accepted the proposal 25 while Venezuela s foreign minister Jorge Arreaza rejected it and declared that only parliamentary elections would take place in 2020 26 Date edit Presidential elections are scheduled to be held in 2024 According to the Venezuelan Constitution presidential elections are to take place in December 27 28 In November 2022 Diosdado Cabello vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela PSUV insisted for two consecutive days that the elections be moved forward to the first semester of 2023 pointing out that the opposition would end up confronting each other if this were the case given that the primaries to define the candidate to represent them are planned for the same year 29 On 16 May 2023 the Unitary Platform would announce the holding of a primary process to choose a single candidate for the presidential elections At the moment 13 candidacies have been declared for the process Candidates editGreat Simon Bolivar Patriotic Pole edit The government coalition the Great Simon Bolivar Patriotic Pole has not yet commented on a candidate however it is expected that the president in office Nicolas Maduro will be their candidate Other Chavismo leaders have also been mentioned as possible candidates although the coalition has not officially commented on these rumors Candidate Party and or Coalition Public offices Ref nbsp Jorge Arreaza United Socialist Party of Venezuela Minister of Science Technology and Innovation 2011 2013 Vice President of the Republic 2013 2016 Minister for University Education Science and Technology 2016 2017 Minister for Ecological Mining Development 2017 Chancellor of the Republic 2017 2021 Minister of Industries and National Production 2021 Minister of Communes and Social Movements since 2022 nbsp Diosdado Cabello United Socialist Party of Venezuela Minister of the Office of the Presidency 2001 Vice President of the Republic 2002 Minister of the Interior and Justice 2002 2003 Minister of Infrastructure 2003 2004 Governor of Miranda state 2004 2008 Minister of Public Works and Housing 2009 2010 Deputy to the National Assembly since 2011 President of the National Assembly 2012 2016 nbsp Rafael Lacava United Socialist Party of Venezuela Deputy to the National Assembly 2006 2007 Ambassador of Venezuela to Italy 2007 2008 Mayor of the Puerto Cabello Municipality 2008 2016 Governor of the state of Carabobo since 2017 nbsp Nicolas Maduro United Socialist Party of Venezuela Deputy to the National Assembly 2000 2006 President of the National Assembly 2005 2006 Chancellor of the Republic 2006 2013 Vice President of the Republic 2012 2013 President of the Republic since 2013 30 Unitary Platform edit On 16 May 2023 the Unitary Platform announced the holding of a primary process to elect a single candidate for the presidential elections the 2023 Unitary Platform presidential primaries On 24 July 2023 the application period would end in which 14 candidates registered for the process After the primary election was held on Sunday 22 October 2023 a first bulletin was released with only 26 counted and the winner was Maria Corina Machado sweeping more than 90 of the votes On Monday 23 October the second electoral bulletin of the National Primary Commission is delivered where it is announced that with 92 65 counted Maria Corina Machado maintains more than 90 of the votes Therefore she will be the candidate for the Unitary Platform for the 2024 Venezuelan presidential elections 31 Candidate Party and or Coalition Public offices Ref nbsp Maria Corina Machado Vente VenezuelaSlogan Until the end Deputy to the National Assembly 2011 2014 32 Democratic Alliance edit At the moment the Democratic Alliance which has stated that it would not participate in the Unitary Platform s primary process has not yet said by which means it will elect its candidate Nonetheless they have expressed their intentions for their nominee to be the sole candidate of the opposition 33 34 35 Candidate Party and or Coalition Public offices Ref nbsp Juan Carlos Alvarado COPEI Deputy to the National Assembly since 2021 36 nbsp Luis Eduardo Martinez Democratic Action Governor of the state of Monagas 1995 2000 Deputy to the National Assembly since 2021 37 nbsp Jose Brito Venezuela First Councilor of the Municipality Simon Rodriguez 2005 2008 Deputy to the National Assembly since 2016 38 Independents edit Candidate Party and or Coalition Public offices Note Ref nbsp Antonio Ecarri Pencil Alliance Councilor of the Chacao Municipality 2005 2013 On 22 March 2022 he would become the first leader to make his candidacy official he has repeatedly stated that he will not participate in the primary process of the Unitary Platform 39 40 nbsp Benjamin Rausseo Independent Slogan With Rausseo I stand up No public positions On 22 June 2023 after withdrawing from the primary process he announced that he would register as a candidate for the presidential elections directly 41 42 nbsp Luis Ratti MANO Slogan Down the middle street No public positions nbsp Manuel Isidro Molina Alternative Popular Movement Slogan United for the Comprehensive Reconstruction of Venezuela Deputy to the Congress of the Republic during the periods 1989 1994 and 1994 1999 Sub Director of the Parliamentary Fraction of the Movement towards Socialism MAS 1993 1994 President of the Permanent Commission on Social Media of the Chamber of Deputies 1994 1996 President of the National College of Journalists CNP 1996 1998 Secretary General of the X National Convention of Journalists 1992 Deputy Secretary of Professional Affairs of the National Board of Directors of the National College of Journalists 1986 1988 Deputy Secretary of Professional Affairs of the National Board of Directors of the National College of Journalists 1986 1988 Secretary of Organization of the National Union of Press Workers SNTP 1978 1980Endorsements editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Maria Corina MachadoNational AssemblyJuan Guaido Former partially recognised president of Venezuela and the National Assembly 2019 2023 43 Julio Borges Former president of the National Assembly 2017 2018 44 Henry Ramos Allup Former president of the National Assembly 2016 2017 45 Freddy Superlano Former deputy of the National Assembly 2016 2021 46 Delsa Solorzano Former deputy of the National Assembly 2016 2021 47 Biagio Pilieri es Former deputy of the National Assembly 2011 2021 48 Tamara Adrian Former deputy of the National Assembly 2016 2021 49 Richard Blanco Cabrera Deputy of the National Assembly 2009 present Statewide officialsManuel Rosales Governor of Zulia state 2021 present 50 Andres Velasquez Former governor of Bolivar state 1989 1995 51 Cesar Perez Vivas Former governor of Tachira state 2008 2012 52 Henrique Capriles Former governor of Miranda state 2008 2017 53 Antonio Ledezma Former Metropolitan Mayor of Caracas 2008 2015 54 Local officialsLeopoldo Lopez Former mayor of Chacao municipality 2000 2008 55 David Smolansky Former mayor of El Hatillo Municipality 2013 2017 56 Notable individualsGerardo Blyde Roberto Enriquez 57 Andres Caleca 58 Luis Chataing George Harris 59 Political PartiesVente Venezuela Voluntad Popular 60 La Causa R COPEI Accion Democratica Neighborhood Force Encuentro Ciudadano 47 Movimiento por Venezuela Alianza Bravo Pueblo National Convergence Organizacion Fuerza en Movimiento Gente Emergente Independent Social Alliance of Sucre Carabobo National Militancy Independent GenerationLuis Eduardo MartinezNational AssemblyCarlos Prosperi Deputy to the National Assembly 2016 2021 61 Nicolas Maduro incumbent Federal officialsDelcy Rodriguez Vice President of Venezuela 2018 present Jorge Arreaza Minister of Communes and Social Movements 2022 present Statewide officialsHector Rodriguez Castro Governor of Miranda 2017 present National AssemblyDiosdado Cabello Deputy of the National Assembly 2011 present Jorge Rodriguez President of the National Assembly 2021 present disputed Electoral system editSee also Elections in Venezuela Polling procedure The President of Venezuela is elected by plurality in a single round of voting 62 The elections will be overseen by the National Electoral Council CNE with poll workers drafted via a lottery of registered voters Polling places are equipped with multiple high tech touch screen DRE voting machines one to a mesa electoral or voting table After the vote is cast each machine prints out a paper ballot or VVPAT which is inspected by the voter and deposited in a ballot box belonging to the machine s table The voting machines perform in a stand alone fashion disconnected from any network until the polls close 63 Voting session closure at each of the voting stations in a given polling center is determined either by the lack of further voters after the lines have emptied or by the hour at the discretion of the president of the voting table citation needed As part of the election administration the National Electoral Council planned a post election audit of 54 of polling places comparing the electronic records with the paper trail citation needed The first publication of the Electoral Gazette documented that a total of 21 010 514 voters were registered in Venezuela s Electoral Registry 20 675 478 of which were in Venezuela 107 836 were registered abroad and 227 200 were foreign citizens in the country The NGO Sumate warned that this continued a trend in the decrease of registered voters in the six previous publications of the gazette in 2021 and 2022 including 84 115 less voters from the last publication Sumate also warned that there were 53 991 voters with some kind of objection and would not be able to vote asking voters to check their status in the Electoral Council s website and follow the steps provided to file a claim if needed 64 After the European Parliament passed a resolution condemning the political disqualification of opposition pre candidate Maria Corina Machado the president of the pro government National Assembly Jorge Rodriguez declared on 13 July 2023 that the Venezuelan government would not allow a European Union electoral observation mission 65 66 67 In August 2023 the NGO Sumate denounced that at least 92 candidates for rectors of the CNE were linked to Chavismo pointing out that article 9 of the Organic Law of Electoral Processes prohibits members of the Council to have any political affiliation Sumate also stated that one of the nominees had been convicted for homicide and extortion in 1998 that 46 candidates repeated the candidacy after running in 2021 and that by that time they were deputies of the pro government National Assembly 68 On 15 August the pro government National Assembly declared itself in permanent session to appoint the new CNE rectors 69 Opinion polls editAccording to polls conducted by Delphos in October 2023 the primaries raised the motivation of Venezuelans with 67 of the population supporting the idea of voting in the primaries compared to 46 in November 2022 70 By party affiliation edit Pollster Date Sample Size Opposition Chavismo Undecided Not votingHercon Consultores 71 3 February 2023 1 000 20 1 17 2 62 7 Consultores 21 72 29 March 2023 1 500 55 1 25 4 10 3 9 2 Meganalisis 73 31 July 2023 1 013 76 1 11 5 12 4 By candidate edit Pollster Date SampleSize Maria Corina MachadoCome Venezuela Nicolas MaduroPSUV Benjamin RauseoIndependent Manuel RosalesA New Era Henrique CaprilesJustice First Juan GuaidoPopular Will Others Undecided Not votingDatincorp 74 5 February 2023 1 192 16 86 15 69 11 91 9 23 6 8 2 27 5 7 7 47 24 08 Meganalisis 30 June 2023 1 011 31 50 6 90 5 51 1 21 25 23 Meganalisis 73 31 July 2023 1 013 32 88 11 50 4 41 13 01 24 65 13 55 Meganalisis 73 31 July 2023 1 013 50 10 12 10 0 9 0 1 23 9 12 9 Meganalisis 75 24 28 November 2023 896 72 70 7 90 0 6 0 1 10 2 8 4 Opposition primaries editMain article 2023 Unitary Platform presidential primaries June edit On 3 June 2023 a group of women identified with the ruling party insulted and physically assaulted pre candidate Henrique Capriles during a visit to Santa Ines Carabobo state in an attempt to disrupt his campaign 76 77 On 30 June 2023 the Comptroller General announced that pre candidate and former National Assembly member Maria Corina Machado was disqualified from holding public office for 15 years linking her to alleged crimes of Juan Guaido as well as supporting international sanctions against the country She can still participate in the opposition primaries because they are not regulated by Maduro s government 78 79 80 Capriles has the same sentence and cannot hold office until 2032 78 Analysts determined that the accusation of having participated in the interim was incoherent taking into account that Maria Corina was not a member of the 2015 opposition National Assembly being prevented by a disqualification from the Comptroller s Office in addition to never having been appointed in any position in Guaido s interim government 81 The disqualification has been considered illegal and unconstitutional by several jurists including constitutional lawyer Allan Brewer Carias es The Latin American and Caribbean Network for Democracy cited the precedent of the Petro Urrego v Colombia sentence of the Inter American Court of Human Rights in 2020 which determined that it is a serious violation of political human rights if an administrative authority and not a judge through due judicial process politically disqualifies a citizen 82 July edit On 10 July 2023 reported militants of the Communist Party of Venezuela filed a writ of amparo to the Supreme Tribunal of Justice to appoint an ad hoc board considering to the party saying that it is kidnapped by its general secretary oscar Figuera The action followed the patten of the Democratic Action Copei and Tupamaro parties where new presidencies were imposed judicially co opting the name and symbols of the parties Communist movements in Latin America expressed their support for the party as well as the Communist Workers Platform USA and the American Council of Bolsheviks who said in a joint statement the United Socialist Party of Venezuela PSUV as a servant of the bourgeoisie can never fulfill their false promise of socialism 83 84 The same day Venezuelan fact checking outlet Cazadores de Fake News denounced a discredit operation against Maria Corina Machado The operation was promoted by a disinformation network that originally spread disinformation Leopoldo Lopez Juan Guaido and other opposition politicians and now focused in attacking Maria Corina 85 On 12 July eight out of the thirteen opposition candidates held a debate in the Universidad Catolica Andres Bello It was the first presidential debate in Venezuela in 11 years since 2012 The participants were Maria Corina Machado for Vente Venezuela Carlos Prosperi for Democratic Action Freddy Superlano for Popular Will transgender candidate Tamara Adrian for Unidos por la Dignidad Delsa Solorzano for Encuentro Ciudadano Andres Velasquez for La Causa R Cesar Perez Vivas for Concertacion Ciudadana and Andres Caleca for Movimiento por Venezuela 86 87 88 On 15 July pro government militants tried to attack Maria Corina during a campaign act in Vargas state The following day on 16 July prevented a campaign rally in Petare in the east of Caracas 89 90 On 27 July the Popular Will denounced that Freddy Superlano the party s pre candidate had his passport taken away by Venezuelan authorities at the Atanasio Girardot international bridge on the border with Colombia 91 On 22 July Vente Venezuela denounced death threats to Maria Corina by the National Liberation Army ELN a far left Colombian guerrilla group after her campaign headquarters in La Fria Tachira state was painted overnight with messages such as death to Maria Corina and primaries without Maria Corina signed by the ELN Four days later the group denied being the authors of those threats 92 93 August edit On 12 August pre candidate Delsa Solorzano denounced death threats involving the ELN including messages that reached her through social networks such as the collective forces of the ELN are going to kill you The Public Ministry announced that it would investigate these threats 94 On 14 August the Unitary Platform issued a communique rejecting statements by government authorities linking the opposition primaries to political violence 95 On 15 August supporters of Chavism attacked followers of Henrique Capriles in a rally in Apure state According to his party Justice First this was the seventh aggression against the pre candidate or his followers since 29 May 29 96 October edit On 12 October Fuerza Vecinal requested the suspension of the primaries arguing that There were not conditions 97 98 On 21 October the day before the primaries the regulatory entity CONATEL prohibited several media from covering the elections for which reason the main radio circuits in Venezuela had to suspend operations as well as television channels The fact was denounced by the National Union of Press Workers SNTP 99 100 Conduct edit In the early morning of 22 October Accion Democratica candidate Carlos Prosperi insulted journalist Eugenio Martinez after Martinez questioned accusations about the process of designation of table members 101 The president of the National Primary Commission CP Jesus Maria Casal offered the first balance of the primaries around 9 15 am stating that by that time more than 70 of the polling stations had been installed and that by then no incidents had been registered 102 In the morning in the El Guarataro neighborhood of western Caracas colectivos prevented the installation of the voting center in the area The non governmental organization Voto Joven denounced that the groups stole material from a voting table and that violence with a firearm was registered 103 Neighbors of the neighborhood installed the voting center after the intimidation 104 In Plaza La Estrella in Caracas the beginning of voting was postponed due to the intentional burning of garbage in the center of the voting point 105 106 Nuns of the Patronato San Jose de Tarbes denounced that voters who tried to participate were threatened by colectivos and that the center had to be moved to another location 107 Also in the morning armed civilians entered the voting point La Canada in San Juan parish pointed at the coordinator of the voting center and took away a table during the beginning of the process firing several shots 108 In Santa Rosalia parish motorcyclists threw a tear gas cannister in the vicinity of the voting center The point remained open and voters continued with the process 109 110 In the afternoon two men fired shots into the air at the voting point in Las Acacias Caracas Voters temporarily dispersed before returning to the polling place again 108 The vice president of the Regional Board of Monagas state Dexcy Moya denounced that collectives shouted expletives and threats in several voting centers in Maturin 111 From his polling station Prosperi criticized again the organization of the primary elections stating that in some polling stations there was no distribution of electoral material Prosperi was booed by the voters present 112 113 A video was later leaked on social networks where Prosperi disowned in advance the results of the primaries before they were announced 114 115 His party Accion Democratica rejected the statements saying that it does not represent the position of the party and to be firm with unity 116 Reactions editOrganizations such as the United Nations the Organization of American States the European Union and Human Rights Watch as well as countries such as Colombia Paraguay Uruguay Ecuador United States United Kingdom Germany Chile Canada and France rejected the political disqualification of opposition pre candidate Maria Corina Machado 117 Several foreign political leaders have condemned her disqualification such as President Luis Lacalle Pou of Uruguay President Mario Abdo Benitez of Paraguay and President Gustavo Petro of Colombia who in the past was also disqualified by an administrative instance and the Inter American Commission on Human Rights restored his political rights 118 119 At the Mercosur summit President Alberto Fernandez of Argentina and President Lula da Silva of Brazil refused to reject the disqualification 120 121 Antony Blinken U S Secretary of State called Machado s disqualification deeply unfortunate 122 The European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell stated that the disqualification undermines democracy 123 124 On 13 July 2023 the European 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cuentan entre ellos mismos 2Sep El Impulso in Spanish Retrieved 2 May 2023 Benjamin Rausseo se retira de las primarias y se postulara directamente a las presidenciales Globovision in Spanish 22 June 2022 Retrieved 23 June 2023 Benjamin Rausseo se retira de las primarias y ratifica postulacion a presidenciales de 2024 El Universal Venezuela in Spanish 22 June 2022 Retrieved 23 June 2023 jguaido 23 October 2023 Converse con MariaCorinaYA y le reitere mis felicitaciones por ser electa por la mayoria de los venezolanos como la candidata para derrotar a Maduro Hoy Maria Corina representa la lucha de los venezolanos Me puse a sus ordenes para apoyar desde donde me encuentro vendran tiempos dificiles y la Unidad debe estar siempre por encima de los intereses personales A su entera disposicion y la de Venezuela Tweet Retrieved 28 October 2023 via Twitter https twitter com JulioBorges status 1720109613905829992 Ramos Allup Reconocemos el triunfo contundente de la candidata Maria Corina Machado freddysuperlano 22 October 2023 Vamos a derrotar con votos a la dictadura Hagamos el 2024 el ano de la libertad para Venezuela MariaCorinaYA Tweet Retrieved 28 October 2023 via Twitter a b delsasolorzano 23 October 2023 UnidosSomosMejores TodosPorLaLibertad Tweet Retrieved 28 October 2023 via Twitter BiagioPilieri 26 October 2023 Venezuela alzo su voz exigiendo Libertad Hoy acompanamos a nuestra amiga MariaCorinaYA en su proclamacion como candidata presidencial unitaria de los factores democraticos de Venezuela Juntos vamos a conquistar el cambio y la democracia que tanto anhelamos Tweet Retrieved 28 October 2023 via Twitter TamaraAdrian 22 October 2023 Reconociendo el rriunfo de MariaCorinaYA en la Primaria y cumpliendo mi compromiso de apoyar a las personas ganadora en la lucha por lanpresidencia y la libertad Tweet Retrieved 28 October 2023 via Twitter polianalitica 23 October 2023 Manuel Rosales envio mis felicitaciones a Maria Corina por su categorica victoria Las estructuras de UNT se sumaran a las coordinaciones de la Plataforma Unitaria para la construccion de la unidad para la eleccion presidencial de 2024 Tweet Retrieved 28 October 2023 via Twitter AndresVelasqz 23 October 2023 Superando todos los pronosticos negativos logramos llevar a puerto seguro la primaria con una potente participacion de los ciudadanos Tenemos candidata de la unidad y tal como afirmamos nos corresponde respaldar con todo a Maria Corina hasta la victoria final Tweet Retrieved 28 October 2023 via Twitter CesarPerezVivas 25 October 2023 Hito Historico AquiNadieSeRinde Tweet Retrieved 28 October 2023 via Twitter hcapriles 22 October 2023 Quiero expresar mi reconocimiento a todos los venezolanos dentro y fuera de nuestro territorio que se dedicaron incansablemente a hacer posible esta eleccion primaria Cada centro y mesa de votacion desempeno un papel esencial en este proceso democratico Su dedicacion y esfuerzo son un ejemplo para todos nosotros y la Venezuela por reconstruir A pesar de todas las dificultades de un pais en crisis economica y social un porcentaje muy importante de venezolanos se levantaron para ejercer su derecho al voto demostrando su compromiso inquebrantable con la causa democratica y con la ruta electoral Su valentia y determinacion son un testimonio del anhelo colectivo de un cambio en Venezuela Felicito a la candidata ganadora Maria Corina Machado MariaCorinaYA por su incuestionable triunfo en esta eleccion Este proceso refuerza la importancia de la unidad en nuestra lucha por la democracia Hoy hemos dado un paso significativo hacia la consolidacion de un frente unido que permita derrotar en el 2024 a Maduro y al peor Gobierno de la historia del pais Quiero reiterar mi compromiso con la unidad con los venezolanos mas vulnerables y con la lucha sin mezquindades por un cambio politico en 2024 Seguiremos trabajando para unir a todos los venezolanos que aspiran a un futuro y una vida mejor Unidos alcanzaremos nuestros objetivos Viva Venezuela libre y democratica UnidadYVoto Tweet Retrieved 28 October 2023 via Twitter alcaldeledezma 26 October 2023 Verdad que tiene una pinta de presidenta No te parece Tweet Retrieved 28 October 2023 via Twitter leopoldolopez 23 October 2023 La Rebelion de los Votos Ayer se crecio Venezuela se crecio MariaCorinaYA se crecio el espiritu de lucha de millones de venezolan s dentro y fuera de nuestro territorio y sin duda alguna se crecio inmensamente la posibilidad real del cambio politico y la salida de la dictadura en el 2024 con el impulso de millones y el liderazgo legitimado de MCM Sin CNE sin Plan Republica con maxima censura y amenazas de represion la gente salio masivamente sin miedo y con esperanza Lo de ayer fue la Rebelion de los Votos El mundo libre y los gobiernos democraticos deben leer muy bien la voluntad de cambio de la inmensa mayoria y apoyar con determinacion la ruta hacia una transicion democratica Normalizar economicamente y legitimar politicamente a la dictadura pensando que eso va a aliviar la crisis humanitaria y contener la migracion masiva es un error y ademas es contrario a la aspiracion de millones de venezolanos Sobre la amenaza de la inhabilitacion hay que ser categoricos ayer quedo sepultada No hay manera de que Maduro imponga esa medida cobarde a quien ayer obtuvo el respaldo de millones de venezolanos A lo interno quienes pretendan abrir ese debate estaran del lado de la dictadura todos debemos apoyar a Maria Corina sin calculo y con total sinceridad A nivel externo Estados Unidos que es el pais que esta en negociacion directa con la dictadura en voz del secretario de estado SecBlinken ha dejado claro que de no tener la fecha y no habilitar a la ganadora de las primarias antes de que finalice el mes de noviembre llevaria a anular las licencias otorgadas hace una semana A todos cada quien desde su espacio nos toca apoyar a MCM quien ayer sembro su legitimo liderazgo con millones de votos Que dios bendiga a Venezuela y que nuestro compromiso nos haga libres Que viva Venezuela libre Tweet Retrieved 28 October 2023 via Twitter David Smolansky joins Maria Corina Machado s team Latin American News 16 July 2023 Retrieved 3 December 2023 CordovaLuis28 22 October 2023 El presidente nacional de COPEI Legitimo Odca Roberto Enriquez y el secretario general Robert Garcia expresando las felicitaciones a Maria Corina Machado robertoenriq MariaCorinaYA RobertGarciaP PartidoCOPEI victorc a STINGJOFRE carloscamposve9 LuisCordovaPER Tweet Retrieved 28 October 2023 via Twitter a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link AlbertoRodNews 27 October 2023 Andres Caleca Lo que corresponde es luchar por la habilitacion de nuestra candidata Maria Corina Machado Tweet Retrieved 28 October 2023 via Twitter https twitter com ElGeorgeHarris status 1716650621506298355 VoluntadPopular 26 October 2023 Candidata presidencial 2024 MariaCorinaYA Asumo ante cada uno de los venezolanos esta responsabilidad consciente que es la mas grande que he tenido en mi vida y el mayor honor que puede tener una persona que es dedicar su vida a luchar por la libertad HastaElFinal Tweet Retrieved 28 October 2023 via Twitter https x com AlbertoRodNews status 1730008387574784165 s 20 Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela IFES Manual Operativo para Miembros Secretaria o Secretario de Mesa Electoral Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Consejo Nacional Electoral Retrieved 28 November 2006 in Spanish Suarez Enrique 25 July 2023 Sumate alerto que mas de 50 000 electores no podran votar en las presidenciales de 2024 25Jul El Impulso in Spanish Retrieved 26 July 2023 a b Moleiro Alonso 14 July 2023 Venezuela anuncia que no aceptara la observacion europea en las elecciones presidenciales de 2024 El Pais Retrieved 6 September 2023 Venezuela niega el acceso a observadores europeos para las elecciones de 2024 Europa Press 14 July 2023 Retrieved 6 September 2023 Pina Shirley Gomez 13 July 2023 Rodriguez asegura que no aceptaran observadores europeos en elecciones del 2024 Radio Fe y Alegria Noticias in Spanish Retrieved 6 September 2023 Sumate Al menos 92 candidatos al CNE estan vinculados al chavismo El Nacional 5 August 2023 Retrieved 6 September 2023 AN electa en 2020 se declaro en sesion permanente para designar a nuevos rectores del CNE El Nacional 16 August 2023 Retrieved 6 September 2023 Mawad Tony Frangie 17 October 2023 According to Polls the Primaries Raised Venezuelans Spirits Caracas Chronicles Retrieved 21 October 2023 Marcos H Lopez Hercon44 3 February 2023 Marcos Hernandez Lopez Si las elecciones presidenciales se realizaran el proximo domingo Tweet via Twitter a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Quienes son los candidatos opositores que lideran la intencion de voto en Venezuela infobae in European Spanish 29 March 2023 Retrieved 26 June 2023 a b c Encuestadora Meganalisis www encuestadorameganalisis com Retrieved 12 September 2023 Datincorp Informe del estudio Cohesion Politica 5 de febrero del 2023 PDF https twitter com DatosAme24 status 1734241837592850650 photo 1 El antichavista Henrique Capriles es agredido durante visita en el centro de Venezuela Swissinfo 3 June 2023 Grupos chavistas atacaron al lider opositor Henrique Capriles durante una visita al interior de Venezuela Infobae 3 June 2023 a b Armas Mayela Sequera Vivian 30 June 2023 Venezuela opposition candidate Machado barred from holding office gov t Reuters Retrieved 30 June 2023 Perdomo Luna 30 June 2023 Jose Brito Contraloria inhabilito a Maria Corina Machado por 15 anos Tal Cual in Spanish Retrieved 10 July 2023 Rodriguez Ronny 30 June 2023 Contraloria inhabilita a Maria Corina Machado por 15 anos dice Jose Brito Efecto Cocuyo in Spanish Retrieved 10 July 2023 Los cinco vicios que hacen nula la inhabilitacion de Maria Corina Machado Acceso a la Justicia in Spanish Retrieved 12 July 2023 Alerta Venezuela Inhabilitacion inconstitucional de la candidata de la oposicion Maria Corina Machado manipula elecciones en Venezuela REDLAD in Spanish Retrieved 10 July 2023 Por que Nicolas Maduro se quiere deshacer del PCV El Nacional 12 July 2023 Retrieved 16 July 2023 Bolsheviks American Council of 9 July 2023 Joint Statement of Solidarity With the Communist Party of Venezuela New Spark Retrieved 16 July 2023 Alerta hay una operacion de influencia en contra de MariaCorinaYA en curso Twitter in Spanish 10 July 2023 Retrieved 26 July 2023 Historico Tuvieron que pasar 11 anos para que se volviera a celebrar un debate electoral en Venezuela Expansion in Spanish 12 July 2023 Retrieved 13 July 2023 Venezuela ocho candidatos opositores realizaron el primer debate antes de las primarias France24 12 July 2023 Retrieved 13 July 2023 Hablan los candidatos vea en vivo el debate de los opositores en la UCAB El Nacional 12 July 2023 Retrieved 16 July 2023 Chavistas intentaron agredir a Maria Corina Machado cuando se trasladaba a un acto de campana en el estado La Guaira NTN24 in Spanish 14 July 2023 Retrieved 26 July 2023 Turba chavista impidio acto de Maria Corina Machado en Petare al este de Caracas NTN24 in Spanish Retrieved 26 July 2023 Voluntad Popular denuncia que autoridades le retiraron el pasaporte a Freddy Superlano El Nacional 27 July 2023 Retrieved 6 September 2023 Semana 22 July 2023 Urgente ELN amenaza de muerte a Maria Corina Machado en Venezuela le exigen que se aparte de las elecciones primarias Semana in Spanish Retrieved 26 July 2023 ELN niega autoria en grafitis que aparecieron en una sede de Maria Corina Machado 26 July 2023 La Fiscalia investigara amenazas de muerte contra Delsa Solorzano El Nacional 14 August 2023 Retrieved 6 September 2023 Plataforma Unitaria rechaza pretension del gobierno de vincular la primaria con la violencia politica El Nacional 14 August 2023 Retrieved 6 September 2023 Simpatizantes del chavismo agredieron a seguidores de Henrique Capriles durante un acto en Apure El Nacional 15 August 2023 Retrieved 6 September 2023 Fuerza Vecinal pide suspender y replantear primarias Las condiciones no estan dadas Tal Cual 13 October 2023 Retrieved 21 October 2023 Fuerza Vecinal pide suspender las primarias porque estan destinadas al fracaso El Nacional 13 October 2023 Retrieved 21 October 2023 Perdomo Luna 20 October 2023 SNTP Conatel ha ordenado no cubrir las elecciones primarias Tal Cual Retrieved 21 October 2023 SNTP denuncia que Conatel ha ordenado a varios medios no cubrir elecciones primarias Correo del Caroni 21 October 2023 Retrieved 21 October 2023 Espacio Publico 22 October 2023 Elecciones primarias bajo hostigamiento Primer balance de la jornada Jesus Maria Casal Mas del 70 de las mesas ya estan abiertas para las primarias Tal Cual 22 October 2023 Retrieved 23 October 2023 Colectivos impiden instalar centros de votacion en el Guarataro Caracas El Carabobeno Retrieved 22 October 2023 Vecinos de El Guarataro resistieron a colectivos e instalaron el centro de votacion para votar en la Primaria Video LaPatilla com La Patilla 22 October 2023 The Primaries Are Here El Feed Caracas Chronicles Retrieved 22 October 2023 Efecto Cocuyo EnVideo Punto de votacion frente a la bomba de gasolina en plaza La Estrella aun no empieza el proceso de votacion Los votantes denuncian saboteo al proceso y hay personas quemando basura frente al punto Twitter Retrieved 23 October 2023 Lujan Rayli 22 October 2023 Eleccion primaria en Venezuela Asi transcurrio la jornada para definir un candidato unico opositor Bloomberg Linea a b Rivas Fernanda Ramirez Lucia Norma 22 October 2023 En el municipio Sucre inicio de la eleccion primaria fluyo a pesar de las trabas de funcionarios y civiles Cronica Uno a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Motorizados lanzan lacrimogena en centro de votacion en Caracas electores vuelven a la fila El Pitazo in Spanish 22 October 2023 Aulino Carmenmilagro VIDEO Electores de la parroquia Santa Rosalia de Caracas afectados por ataque con gas lacrimogeno 22Oct El Impulso Primaria en Oriente Electores reportaron lentitud en la jornada El Pitazo Retrieved 23 October 2023 Zambrano Reynaldo Mozo 22 October 2023 Carlos Prosperi denuncia irregularidades en medio de abucheos de votantes Efecto Cocuyo Carlos Prosperi fue abucheado en su centro de votacion Fuera fuera El Nacional 22 October 2023 El Pitazo 22 October 2023 Publican en redes video de Prosperi desconociendo por adelantado el resultado de la Primaria Filtraron video de Carlos Prosperi anticipando que no reconocera resultado de la primaria Monitoreamos Retrieved 23 October 2023 Accion Democratica rechaza declaraciones de Carlos Prosperi No representa la posicion del partido El Nacional 22 October 2023 Como ha sido el apoyo de la comunidad internacional a Maria Corina Machado El Nacional 8 July 2023 Retrieved 12 July 2023 Maza Jesus 4 July 2023 Mercosur Luis Lacalle pide alzar la voz por la inhabilitacion de Maria Corina Machado La Republica in Spanish Retrieved 10 July 2023 Presidente de Paraguay denuncia veto a Maria Corina Machado Diario Las Americas in Spanish 4 July 2023 Retrieved 10 July 2023 La reaccion de Alberto Fernandez luego de que Uruguay y Paraguay denunciaran la inhabilitacion de Maria Corina Machado en Venezuela infobae in European Spanish 4 July 2023 Retrieved 10 July 2023 Maria Corina Machado no es Sergio Moro es Lula da Silva Urgente24 primer diario online con las ultimas noticias de Argentina y el mundo en tiempo real in European Spanish Retrieved 10 July 2023 Blinken Profundamente desafortunada la inhabilitacion de Maria Corina Machado en Venezuela Voz de America in Spanish 7 July 2023 Retrieved 10 July 2023 Union Europea expresa preocupacion por inhabilitacion de precandidata Maria Corina Machado en Venezuela El Comercio in Spanish AFP 3 July 2023 ISSN 1605 3052 Retrieved 10 July 2023 La UE rechazo la inhabilitacion de Maria Corina Machado en Venezuela Le impiden ejercer su derecho politico Infobae in Spanish 4 July 2023 Retrieved 10 July 2023 External links editwww primariaexteriorve com www buscadorprimaria2023 com Debate Primarias 2023 HablanlosCandidatos VPItv En Vivo YouTube 12 July 2023 Comision Nacional de Primaria Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2024 Venezuelan presidential election amp oldid 1189420432, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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