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Venezuela Elections: Protests against Maduro spread, opposition says it has proof it won the election

Venezuela's opposition claimed election victory with voting evidence, while anti-government protests erupted nationwide. Police used tear gas to disperse demonstrators in Caracas.

July 30, 2024 / 15:07 IST
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Protests Against Maduro Intensifies (Video Grab)
Protests Against Maduro Intensifies (Video Grab)

Venezuela's opposition said it had voting-tally proof it had won the election claimed by President Nicolas Maduro, as anti-government protests erupted across the country, with police firing tear gas to disperse protesters in the capital Caracas.

Protesters took to the streets after Maduro was declared winner of the disputed poll, including near the presidential Miraflores palace in Caracas.

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Many staged "cacerolazo" demonstrations across the country - a traditional Latin American protest in which people bang pots and pans. Some who later marched took their pots and pans with them.

"I don’t want gold, I don’t want CLAP (the government food aid programme), I want Nicolas (Maduro) to leave," chanted protesters banging pots.