EU, US dismiss Venezuelan parliamentary election as illegitimate

Brussels Morning Newspaper
2 min readDec 8, 2020
EU, US dismiss Venezuelan parliamentary election as illegitimate

Brussels (Brussels Morning) The EU, the US and a dozen Latin American countries dismiss as illegitimate the outcome of the parliamentary election in Venezuela that President Nicolás Maduro’s allies claim to have won, Reuters reported yesterday, Monday.

The electoral council notes that 31% of eligible voters cast their votes on Sunday, a turnout rate half that of the previous election in 2015. The socialist Great Patriotic Pole coalition that supports Maduro won 68.9% of the reduced vote. The opposition boycotted the polls, calling the election a farce aimed at consolidating a dictatorship.

Foreign criticism

The pro-Maduro coalition won despite the ruined economy, mass emigration and US sanctions. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo went on record saying that numerous democracies, including the US, condemn “this charade which failed to meet any minimum standard of credibility.”

High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell said the election did not comply with international standards. A number of Latin American countries including Brazil and Colombia criticised the vote, claiming it lacked legality and legitimacy.

Lead-up to the election

Earlier this year, the Supreme Court reinstated politicians who had been expelled from a number of opposition parties to leadership roles in the very parties that had dismissed them. The politicians in question had been expelled initially because of their alleged tiers to Maduro. Their reinstatement w

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