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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro Swears In Despite 'Credible Evidence' Of Election Loss

The opposition collected tally sheets from more than 80 per cent of electronic voting machines following the July 28 election, posted the tallies online and said they show González won twice as many votes as Maduro.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro Photo: AP
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was sworn in Friday to serve a third six-year term, extending his increasingly repressive rule until 2031 despite protests and credible evidence that his opponent won the election.

Venezuela's legislative palace, where he was sworn in, was heavily guarded by police, military and intelligence officers. Crowds of people, many sporting pro-Maduro T-shirts, gathered in adjacent streets and a nearby plaza.

Standing before officials, Maduro cited historic figures including his predecessor, Hugo Chávez.

바카라I swear by history, I swear by my life,바카라 Maduro said. His followers erupted into cheers.

One of them was Maricarmen Ruiz, 18, who couldn't hold back her tears.

바카라I don't have words to express my emotion, I'm happy,바카라 she said, expressing relief that opposition leader Edmundo González wasn't 바카라imposed바카라 instead as president.

The opposition collected tally sheets from more than 80 per cent of electronic voting machines following the July 28 election, posted the tallies online and said they show González won twice as many votes as Maduro.

On Thursday, as hundreds of anti-Maduro protesters took to the streets of the capital, Caracas, aides to opposition leader María Corina Machado said she was briefly detained by security forces and coerced into recording videos.

The popular former lawmaker, whom the government has barred from running for office, had emerged from months of hiding to join the rally to demand González be sworn in instead of Maduro.

Machado addressed the rally then left on a motorcycle with her security convoy. Machado's press team later announced on social media that security forces 바카라violently intercepted바카라 her convoy. Her aides confirmed to The Associated Press that the opposition hardliner was detained.

Leaders in the Americas and Europe condemned the government for suppressing opposition voices and demanded her release. US President-elect Donald Trump expressed his support for Machado and González.

바카라These freedom fighters should not be harmed, and MUST stay SAFE and ALIVE!바카라 Trump said on Truth Social.

Maduro's supporters denied that Machado was arrested, saying government opponents were spreading fake news to generate an international crisis.

The brouhaha ahead of Maduro's inauguration added to the litany of allegations of electoral fraud and brutal repression to silence dissent.

Electoral authorities loyal to the ruling party declared Maduro the winner hours after polls closed on July 28, but unlike in previous presidential elections, they did not provide detailed vote counts.

Global condemnation over the lack of transparency prompted Maduro to ask the country's high court 바카라 also filled with allies of his United Socialist Party of Venezuela 바카라 to audit the election results. The court reaffirmed Maduro's victory without providing thorough evidence and encouraged the electoral council to release the vote counts. But neither the council nor the ruling party produced any evidence that Maduro had won, even though their voting centre representatives also were entitled to tally sheets from every voting machine.

The US-based Carter Centre, which observed the election on the government's invitation, declared the opposition-published tallies legitimate. Other election experts that the government allowed to witness the vote said polling records published online by the opposition faction appear to exhibit all of the original security features.

The dispute over the results prompted international outrage and nationwide protests. The government responded with full force, arresting more than 2,000 demonstrators and encouraging Venezuelans to report anyone they suspect to be a ruling-party adversary. More than 20 people were killed during the unrest and many protesters reported being tortured in custody.

In a speech following his swearing in, Maduro said his government has 바카라complied with the constitution,바카라 despite little evidence that he won the election and international claims of fraud. He accused external powers of 바카라attacking바카라 Venezuela, specifically the US government, and promised to guarantee 바카라peace and national sovereignty바카라.

바카라Today more than ever I feel the weight of commitment, the power that I represent, the power that the constitution grants me,바카라 he said. 바카라I have not been made president by the government of the United States, nor by the pro-imperialist governments of Latin America.바카라

It is unclear how many heads of state attended Friday's inauguration ceremony hosted by the ruling party-controlled National Assembly. Cameras showed Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega and Cuba's Miguel Diaz-Canel, and Maduro greeted delegates from what he said numbered more than 120 nations.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro, a close Maduro ally, said he would skip the event citing the detentions earlier in the week of another longtime Venezuelan opposition member and a human rights defender.

Maduro's last inauguration, in 2019, was attended by Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel and then-Bolivian President Evo Morales. The 2018 election was widely considered a sham after his government banned major opposition parties from participating.

And it remains unclear if González, who left for exile in Spain in September, will fulfil his promise to return to Venezuela by Friday.

Government officials have repeatedly threatened González with arrest should he step on Venezuelan soil. On Tuesday, González said his son-in-law Rafael Tudares had been kidnapped in Caracas. González's daughter, Mariana González de Tudares, suggested in a statement that the government was behind her husband's disappearance.

바카라At what point did being related to Edmundo González Urrutia become a crime?바카라 she said.

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