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Nicolas Maduro, President of Venezuela, He gave a warning in case it comes to lose the presidential elections.
Next Sunday, July 28, 2024, Venezuela will hold elections to elect its president and Maduro will seek his second re-election.
“If they do not want Venezuela to fall into a bloodbath, let us guarantee the greatest success,” said the president. at a public event in Caracas.
“Let us guarantee the greatest electoral victory in the history of our people,” said Maduro.
However, for the Venezuelan president, the fate and peace of Venezuela depends on whether he wins the elections. This will take place on Sunday, July 28, 2024.
“The more convincing the votes are, the more guarantees we will provide for the future,” added Nicolás Maduro.
Until now, the main rival of Nicolás Maduro in the elections and one of the Highly likely applicants Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia is the winner.
Nicolas Maduro hopes to win the elections
According to a study by the Andrés Bello Catholic University and the Delphos polling firm, González has a voting intention of 59.1%.
The same study indicates that President Nicolás Maduro registers only 24.6% of voting intention for the 2024 elections.
Through a press release, the director of Delphos, Félix Seijas, explained: “In any of the scenarios” of high or moderate participation, there is “a difference ranging from 20% to 34% in favor of the opposition.”
On June 20, 2020, the candidates signed an agreement to accept the election results with the National Electoral Council of Venezuela (CNE).
Nicolás Maduro, a candidate in the elections, once served as a deputy in Venezuela, and was also foreign minister and vice president in the governments of his predecessor Hugo Chávez.