Bump, but Venezuela just had their regional elections, and the PSUV picked up 17 out of 23 governorships. There was also significant international observer presence
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/13442Caracas, October 16, 2017 (venezuelanalysis.com) – The Latin American Council of Electoral Experts (CEELA) has confirmed that Sunday’s vote in Venezuelan gubernatorial elections was clean and transparent.
“The vote took place peacefully and without problems… the vote reflects the will of [Venezuelan] citizens,” declared CEELA President Nicanor Moscoso during a press conference Monday morning.
The CEELA delegation was comprised of 1300 international observers, including former Colombian Electoral Court President Guillermo Reyes, ex-president of the Honduran Supreme Electoral Court, Augusto Aguilar, and former Peruvian electoral magistrate Gastón Soto.
notice how the international media aren't even
touching this news to claim that Maduro is committing voter fraud. It would be a perfect time to do so. But they're being 100% silent on this. Why do you think that is, exactly? It's because they can't spin this to show that Maduro is on the way out, and meanwhile there was a strong international observer presence that found no signs of electoral tampering.
Despite the media narrative there's
never been any real evidence of the socialists tampering with the electoral system in Venezuela. Note that the media
vaguely hints at it without ever citing incidents when it happened. The closest to "election tampering" that they will cite is not an actual election, it's when the Supreme Court declared a petition to hold a one-off referedum to remove Maduro to be unconstitutional (citing irregularities in the signatures collected). Which - hello Spain? - But Venezuela wasn't in fact beating up 900 people to stop that petition. In fact, given the scale of the opposition violence in the protests, the
low response from the Venezuelan government is in fact what's abnormal here on an international scale.
The MUD has accused the National Electoral Council of attempting to suppress opposition turnout by relocating 334 voting centers previously targeted by anti-government violence during July 30’s National Constituent Assembly Elections.
Uhh, so because the government relocated voting centers that the opposition previously tried to burn down, that's oppression now. This is basically the harshest accusation the opposition can apparently come up with to show how Maduro is rigging the system. If that's it, then it's pathetic.
The results have, however, been rejected by the MUD, which has alleged “fraud” and called on its supporters to take to the streets in protest.
So ... election lost, so lets fuck shit up. Good on ya. This sort of fits with what I'm reading about howe the opposition protests are entirely centered arounsd a few upper middle class districts. Basically those guys used to have 100% dominance of social and political life, now that's more spread out with the >60% of the nation who are poor being the support based of Chavez/Maduro. Before Chavez, 53% of the nation was below the poverty line. Things aren't
perfect, they have problems, but
less people are below the poverty line now than that.
http://cepr.net/publications/reports/update-venezuela-economy