Times Colonist

Venezuelan opposition triumphs, awaits count

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CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela’s opposition rejoiced Monday after its shock triumph in legislativ­e elections and waited anxiously for the final tally to see whether it secured a two-thirds supermajor­ity that could dramatical­ly wrest power from President Nicolas Maduro after 17 years of socialist rule.

The Democratic Unity opposition alliance declared Monday that it won the minimum number of seats needed to initiate a process to remove Maduro. But despite the efficiency and transparen­cy promised by the country’s electronic voting system, the National Electoral Council had yet to announce the results of 22 undecided races, almost a full day after polls closed.

The opposition coalition won at least 99 seats in the incoming 167-seat legislatur­e, electoral authoritie­s announced after midnight Sunday, setting off a cacophony of car honks and fireworks in the capital’s wealthier eastern neighbourh­oods. The ruling Socialist party and its allies won 46 seats.

The opposition coalition needs 13 of the 22 undecided races to give it the supermajor­ity needed to sack Supreme Court justices, initiate a referendum to revoke Maduro’s mandate and even convoke an assembly to rewrite Hugo Chavez’s 1999 constituti­on.

Maduro urged his supporters to accept Sunday’s results, even as he recalled the long history of U.S.supported coups in Latin America and blamed the “circumstan­tial” loss on a right-wing “counterrev­olution” trying to sabotage Venezuela’s economy.

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