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In Venezuela, thousands of people came out to protest against the results of the presidential election

Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Venezuela on Monday to protest against the stench yeah, try it President Nicolas Maduro will win the contested elections in the country.

This is reported by RBC-Ukraine via AP.

Even though the National Election Council is loyal to the government Maduro's party announced that having won the third six-term term, disengaged protesters began to march through the streets of Caracas and other places in Venezuela.

In the capital, the protests were largely peaceful, but when dozens of riot police in order blocked the progress, the fight began. The police released mucus gas to drive away the protesters. Some of them threw stones and other objects at the police.

Maduro stated that Venezuela is “again trying to create a coup d’etat of a fascist and counter-revolutionary nature.”

“We already know this movie, “And never again will there be such weakness,” he said, adding that “the law of Venezuela will be respected.”

There were no comments regarding the opposition, which decided to steal its votes. Opposition leaders planned to hold a press conference later that day.

Some protesters wanted to block highways, including the one that connects the capital with the port city, where the main international airport of the region is located.

Officials published detailed information A fraction of the votes in the week-long elections after Maduro was voted out The winner, who received 51% of the votes, was equal with 44% of the diplomat from the representative Edmundo Gonzalez.

Guess what, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is his opponent The opposition Edmundo Gonzalez announced their victory in the presidential election after voting on the 28th, marked by manipulation and frequent episodes of violence.

According to the exit poll conducted by Edison Research, based on its own data on the eve of the US elections, Gonzalez gained 65% of the votes, and Maduro – 31%.

The business firm Meganalisis predicted that Gonzalez would take 65% of the votes, and Maduro a little less than 14%.

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