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Final results still pending in Venezuela primary, Machado declares victory

Published 10/23/2023, 02:35 AM
Updated 10/23/2023, 01:27 PM
© Reuters. Industrial engineer and former lawmaker Maria Corina Machado addresses supporters as she reacts to the vote count, after Venezuelans voted in a primary to choose a unity opposition candidate to face Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro in his probable re-

By Vivian Sequera and Mayela Armas

CARACAS (Reuters) -Industrial engineer Maria Corina Machado declared victory overnight in the Venezuelan opposition's presidential primary, after she tallied a huge portion of votes with the count just over a quarter finished.

The opposition held the contest to choose a unity candidate to face President Nicolas Maduro in his probable re-election bid next year, amid pledges by the United States to roll back sanctions relief if the government fails to lift bans preventing some opposition figures from holding office.

Machado, who has pledged to privatize state oil company PDVSA if elected president, was tallying 93% of the vote, with more than 26% of ballot boxes counted, the primary's organizing commission said around midnight on Sunday (0400 GMT on Monday).

The count - delayed by a server blockage - was expected to continue on Monday. Another results bulletin is expected in the afternoon.

"The opposition has a new leadership, the leadership that was at the forefront for years is no longer there," Benigno Alarcon, director of the political studies center at Andres Bello Catholic University, told Reuters.

The vote was a rejection of traditional parties and their policies, said Henry Ramos Allup, leader of social democratic party Democratic Action.

Participation in the vote, organized without government help, was higher than expected despite the relocation of polling places, long lines, and the lack of gasoline and public transport in some areas.

Turnout was notable even in the traditionally ruling party-allied working class neighborhoods of several cities.

Machado's nearest rival, former lawmaker Carlos Prosperi, had 4.75% of the vote. Machado, 56, had led her rivals by some 40 points in polls.

Her ability to run in the general election remains uncertain as she is still barred from public office over her support of the sanctions on Maduro's government.

The opposition and government last week signed an election deal allowing each side to choose its candidate according to internal rules but not retracting the disqualifications.

The United States, which broadly eased sanctions on Venezuelan oil and gas and bonds in response to the deal, has said Maduro has until the end of November to begin rescinding the bans against the opposition and releasing political prisoners and "wrongfully detained" Americans.

Though five people were released, the Maduro government said last week that those with disqualifications cannot run in the 2024 contest.

© Reuters. Industrial engineer and former lawmaker Maria Corina Machado addresses supporters as she reacts to the vote count, after Venezuelans voted in a primary to choose a unity opposition candidate to face Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro in his probable re-election bid in 2024, in Caracas, Venezuela October 23, 2023. REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria

The opposition, which says the disqualifications are unlawful, has been reticent about what it would do if Machado wins the primary but is unable to compete in 2024.

Machado has said she could pressure the electoral authorities to let her register, while others have argued a substitute will be necessary.

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