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Venezuela election: Maduro declared winner in disputed vote
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Yeah, not only did they prevent the actual opposition leader from running, they've really made the vote count look suspicious. From APnews :
I don't really know anything about the situation there. I don't know if you know the answers but I have questions.
Realistically, is there any hope for democracy to prevail? What is the likelihood the military would step in? Not that military coups are a good thing, either. It sounds like people are more keen to escape than to rise up.
Edit: assuming the exit polls aren't the thing being manipulated.
No chance since Chavez took power. My wife was part of Amnesty International cou ti g bodies during his first couple attemp, before he was released from jail and won his first election.
And thats why you don't vote for populist dictator wannabes, because this is what you get.