Stark split in world reactions to disputed Venezuela election (2024)

Reactions to the announcement that President Nicolas Maduro has won a third term in Venezuelan elections illustrate the globe’s deep divisions.

Venezuela’s electoral authority declared on Monday that Maduro had won the race with 51 percent of the vote. However, the opposition says that their candidate, retired diplomat Edmundo Gonzalez, took about 70 percent.

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The electoral body has yet to release official voting tallies from Venezuela’s 30,000 polling centres, hampering the opposition’s ability to verify the results.

However, reactions to the announced results have come quickly:

United States

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the US has “serious concerns that the result announced does not reflect the will or the votes of the Venezuelan people.

“It is critical that every vote be counted fairly and transparently, that election officials immediately share information with the opposition and independent observes without delay and that the electoral authorities publish the detailed tabulations of votes,” he said.

United Kingdom

London said it was “concerned” by allegations of “irregularities” in the vote count.

“We call for the swift and transparent publication of full, detailed results to ensure that the outcome reflects the votes of the Venezuelan people,” the Foreign Office said in a statement.

European Union

“The people of Venezuela voted on the future of their country peacefully and in large numbers. Their will must be respected. Ensuring full transparency in the electoral process, including detailed counting of votes and access to voting records at polling stations, is vital,” EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell posted on X.

The people of Venezuela voted on the future of their country peacefully and in large numbers.

Their will must be respected.

Ensuring full transparency in the electoral process, including detailed counting of votes and access to voting records at polling stations, is vital.

— Josep Borrell Fontelles (@JosepBorrellF) July 29, 2024

Brazil

The Brazilian government called for the “impartial verification” of the results.

Brasilia “reaffirms the fundamental principle of popular sovereignty, which must be respected through the impartial verification of the results”, the foreign ministry said in a statement.

Chile

“Maduro’s regime must understand that the published results are hard to believe,” President Gabriel Boric said in a post on X.

“The international community, and especially the Venezuelan people, including the millions of Venezuelans in exile, demand total transparency of the election records and the process, and that international observers not affiliated with the government report on the accuracy of the results. From Chile we will not recognize any result that is not verifiable,” Boric posted on X.

El régimen de Maduro debe entender que los resultados que publica son difíciles de creer. La comunidad internacional y sobre todo el pueblo venezolano, incluyendo a los millones de venezolanos en el exilio, exigimos total transparencia de las actas y el proceso, y que veedores…

— Gabriel Boric Font (@GabrielBoric) July 29, 2024

Peru

“I condemn in all extremity the sum of irregularities with the intention of fraud committed by the Venezuelan government. Peru will not accept the violation of the popular will of the Venezuelan people,” Foreign Minister Javier Gonzales-Olaechea posted on X.

“The Peruvian ambassador to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has been immediately recalled for consultations.”

Colombia

“After maintaining permanent contact with all political actors involved in the presidential elections…We consider it essential that the voices of all sectors be heard. It is important to clear any doubts about the results,” Foreign Minister Luis Gilberto Murillo posted on X.

Colombia’s government calls “for the total vote count, its verification and independent audit to be carried out as soon as possible”, he added.

Argentina

“Argentina will not recognize another fraud, and hopes that this time the Armed Forces will defend democracy and popular will,” President Javier Milei said ahead of the announced results.

In contrast to such Western allies, several other states sent their congratulations to Maduro.

Russia

“Russian-Venezuelan relations have the character of a strategic partnership. I am confident that your activities at the head of state will continue to contribute to their progressive development in all directions,” said President Vladimir Putin.

“I would like to confirm our readiness to continue our constructive joint work on topical issues on the bilateral and international agenda. Remember that you are always a welcome guest on Russian soil.”

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China

China congratulated Maduro “on his successful re-election”, and Venezuela for “smoothly holding its presidential election,” said Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian.

“China stands ready to enrich our all-weather strategic partnership and better benefit the peoples of both countries,” he said. “China and Venezuela are good friends and partners who support each other.”

Cuba

President Miguel Diaz-Canel expressed his support for Maduro’s win.

“Nicolas Maduro, my brother, your victory, which is that of the Bolivarian and Chavista people, has cleanly and unequivocally defeated the pro-imperialist opposition,” he wrote on X. “They also defeated the regional, interventionist and Monroist right. The people spoke and the Revolution won.”

Former President Raul Castro also spoke with Maduro over the phone to congratulate him, Diaz-Canel’s office said.

Hermano @NicolasMaduro, tu victoria, que es la del pueblo bolivariano y chavista, venció limpiamente a la oposición pro imperialista de forma inequívoca. Así derrotaron también a la derecha regional, injerencista y monroísta. El pueblo habló y la Revolución ganó.

— Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez (@DiazCanelB) July 29, 2024

Honduras

“Our special congratulations and Democratic, Socialist and Revolutionary greetings to President Nicolas Maduro and the brave people of Venezuela for their unobjectionable triumph, which reaffirms their sovereignty and the historical legacy of the Commander Hugo Chavez,” President Xiomara Castro shared on her X account.

Bolivia

“We have closely followed this democratic festival and we welcome the fact that the will of the Venezuelan people at the polls has been respected. We want to ratify our willingness to continue strengthening our ties of friendship, cooperation and solidarity with the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela,” said President Luis Arce in a post on X.

Stark split in world reactions to disputed Venezuela election (2024)

FAQs

Who is the new president in Venezuela? ›

Nicolás Maduro
Incumbent
Assumed office 5 March 2013
Preceded byHugo Chávez
Personal details
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What is going on in Venezuela? ›

Tension in Venezuela is running high after a government-controlled electoral authority declared Nicolás Maduro the winner of the presidential election and handed him a third consecutive term in office.

How long has Maduro been in power? ›

Presidency of Nicolás Maduro
Maduro in 2022
Presidency of Nicolás Maduro 19 April 2013 – present
PartyPSUV
Election2013, 2018, 2024
SeatLa Casona
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Who does the US recognize as the President of Venezuela? ›

The United States' recognition of González Urrutia as Venezuela's president-elect is based on evidence the opposition released this week, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Thursday night.

Who are the 2 presidents in Venezuela? ›

The current presidency has been disputed between Juan Guaidó and Nicolás Maduro since January 10, 2019, in the ongoing Venezuelan presidential crisis.

What is Venezuela's biggest problem? ›

An ongoing socioeconomic and political crisis began in Venezuela during the presidency of Hugo Chávez and has worsened during the presidency of successor Nicolás Maduro. It has been marked by hyperinflation, escalating starvation, disease, crime and mortality rates, resulting in massive emigration.

Why is Venezuela banned in America? ›

The United States has limited economic engagement with Venezuela because of extensive U.S. sanctions imposed upon Maduro and his representatives for extensive corruption, economic mismanagement, and violation of international norms.

How bad is Venezuela's inflation? ›

In 2018, the annual inflation rate reached 929,790% and was expected to reach 10,000,000% by the end of 2019. According to the October 2019 World Economic Outlook report, Venezuela's inflation rate of 500,000 is the highest in the world. In comparison, in Latin America, Argentina has an inflation rate of 43.7%.

Is Argentina a dictatorship or a democracy? ›

The government structure of Argentina is a democracy; it contains the three branches of government.

What is Venezuela famous for? ›

Understand. Venezuela is home to the world's highest waterfall, Angel Falls and the second longest river in South America, the Orinoco. It also has the longest coastline to the Caribbean sea. Venezuela is the world's fifth-largest oil exporter and also has vast untapped reserves of natural gas.

When was Venezuela a dictatorship? ›

Venezuela saw ten years of military dictatorship from 1948 to 1958. After the 1948 Venezuelan coup d'état brought an end to the three-year experiment in democracy ("El Trienio Adeco"), a triumvirate of military personnel controlled the government until 1952, when it held presidential elections.

Who is the acting President of Venezuela? ›

In December 2022, opposition parties voted to dismiss Guaidó as interim president, choosing Dinorah Figuera as a successor on 5 January 2023 and ending Guaidó's presidential claim. Guaidó's political career began when he emerged as a student leader in the 2007 Venezuelan protests.

What type of government is Venezuela under? ›

Venezuela is a federal presidential republic. The chief executive is the President of Venezuela who is both head of state and head of government.

How long is a presidential term in Venezuela? ›

The president is elected by a plurality vote with direct and universal suffrage. The term of office is 6 years, and subsequent to a national referendum to amend the constitution on February 15, 2009, there are no term limits for elected officials.

Who is the son of President Venezuela? ›

Nicolás Ernesto Maduro Guerra (born 20 March 1990) is a Venezuelan politician and the son of the President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro. Since 2021 Maduro Jr. is a member of the Venezuelan National Assembly, the unicameral legislative body of Venezuela.

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