Weary Venezuelans Reject 'Maduro's Circus'
Fakhir Rizvi Published May 24, 2018 | 01:00 AM
Caracas, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 24th May, 2018 ) :Fed up with years of acute deprivation and deeply distrustful of the government, a record number of Venezuelans declined to vote in the election that saw unpopular President Nicolas Maduro returned to office.
It was "an historic demonstration of civil disobedience," said Gustavo Le Moire, a retiree and supporter of the opposition. Sunday's poll was boycotted by the main opposition coalition and widely condemned by the international community, including the United States which denounced it as a "sham." Maduro won 68 percent of the vote, far ahead of his nearest rival, former army officer Henri Falcon, with 21 percent.
The result gave Maduro a new mandate to stay in office until 2025. But it failed to provide the socialist leader with the legitimacy he hoped for, as 54 percent of the electorate declined to vote -- the highest abstention rate since the start of the country's democracy in 1958.
"It was militant abstentionism, an explicit demonstration of discontent," said Le Moire, as he celebrated the low turnout on Monday with about 20 other opposition supporters.
"I did not want to vote in this election as I saw that it's a circus, Maduro's circus." Analysts had predicted a high abstention rate given the opposition boycott and the apathy and discontent in a large section of the population.
Venezuelans are reeling under a deepening crisis, with hyperinflation projected by the International Monetary Fund to reach 13,800 percent this year and dire shortages of food and medicine. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the country to escape the growing deprivation.
Many believe the result was known in advance. "Who would vote for this show?" asked Elvis Ramirez, a street vendor. "We knew that Maduro was going to win whatever happened, by cheating using the Carnets de la Patria," he said, referring to electronic cards issued by the government which give people the right to benefits.
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