Maduro's party sweeps Venezuela mayoral vote as opposition boycotts

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Published On: 28 Jul 2025, 15:53

CARACAS, July 28, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Venezuela's ruling party won the majority of mayoral seats on Sunday in elections boycotted by the main opposition, coinciding with the anniversary of President Nicolas Maduro's re-election last year.

The ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) won 285 of 335 mayoralties, according to Maduro's own projections, which he celebrated with supporters early Monday in Caracas's Bolivar Square.

"Victory, popular victory!" Maduro shouted. "Democracy and peace, the unity of the people, have triumphed."

The country's electoral authority, accused of loyalty to Maduro, put turnout at 44 percent.

That represents just over six million voters, although polling stations in several cities showed low turnout throughout the day.

In one year, Maduro has won the presidency, absolute control of parliament, 23 of 24 governorships and now municipal power.

Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, whose candidate lost to Maduro in the presidential election last year, said on X: "What happened between July 28, 2024, and today?"

"That day, 70 percent of the country voted for EDMUNDO GONZALEZ, and today, 90 percent said NO to MADURO," referring to what she said was the abstention rate.

A dissident wing of Machado's movement participated in the elections and, according to Maduro, won 50 mayoralties.

"The new opposition," the president declared, while the opposition leader branded them Maduro collaborators.

Maduro plans to lead a demonstration Monday to celebrate the anniversary of his victory, which the United States and a dozen other countries did not recognise.

"Maduro is NOT the President of Venezuela and his regime is NOT the legitimate government," US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on X Sunday, calling the president the leader of a "narco-terror" organisation.

This month, Washington and Caracas negotiated a prisoner swap that saw the release of 10 Americans and US residents imprisoned in Venezuela for 252 Venezuelan migrants detained in a notorious prison in El Salvador.

 

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