Daily Nation Newspaper

Venezuela’s ruling party wins big in mayoral elections

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CARACAS - Venezuela’s ruling socialist party swept mayoral races in most of the state capitals and major cities in Sunday’s elections boycotted by several opposition parties, officials announced.

The ruling party won in 41 of 42 cities where a winner was declared, according to early official results. The opposition even lost in stronghold­s such as Maracaibo and the Caracas-area district of Sucre.

Around 47 percent of eligible voters cast ballots. That was down from 58 percent in municipal elections four years ago, as three of the four major opposition parties refused to field candidates because of irregulari­ties and allegation­s of fraud in recent gubernator­ial elections.

The election of mayors in all of Venezuela’s 335 municipali­ties was the last national balloting before next year’s presidenti­al contest, in which socialist President Nicolas Maduro is expected to seek re-election despite his steep unpopulari­ty.

Various polling places appeared to be sparsely filled throughout Sunday, with only handfuls of people seen casting ballots.

“Let’s hope they’re late sleepers and this isn’t a phenomenon of abstention,” said retired librarian Jose Tomas Franco, an early morning voter in the capital of Caracas who called the low turnout “alarming.”

The elections took place against a backdrop of soaring inflation, shortages of food and medicine, and charges that Maduro’s government has undermined Venezuela’s democracy by imprisonin­g dissidents and usurping the powers of the opposition-controlled National Assembly.

Economic and political crises have caused the president’s approval rating to plunge, although the opposition has been largely unable to capitalise on Maduro’s unpopulari­ty.

Opposition candidates suffered a crushing defeat in October’s gubernator­ial elections, winning just five of 23 races amid allegation­s of official vote-buying and other irregulari­ties.

Three of the four biggest opposition parties said they boycotted Sunday’s mayoral races in protest of what they called a rigged electoral system.

Maduro responded on state television after casting his vote by threatenin­g to ban political groups that boycotted the mayoral races from future political contests. –

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