Venezuela's 2013 Presidential Election: A Shadow of Democracy
Background
Following the untimely demise of President Hugo Chávez on March 5, 2013, Venezuela embarked on a presidential election on April 14, 2013.
Contested Results
The election results, released on election night, were met with controversy as they revealed a narrow victory for Nicolás Maduro with 50.61% of the votes. This outcome raised concerns about irregularities and allegations of fraud.
Maduro's Confidence
During his campaign, Maduro had boldly asserted that his party would triumph by "hook or by crook," hinting at potential manipulation.
A Troubled History
Since the 2013 election, Venezuela has not witnessed a truly free and fair presidential election. Maduro has maintained power amid accusations of authoritarianism and suppression of dissent.
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