Venezuelan capital eerily quiet the day after incumbent Maduro claims presidential election win

(29 Jul 2024)
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Caracas, Venezuela – 29 July 2024
1. Newspaper cover on a newsstand that reads “MADURO” in capital letters
2. Newspapers covers on Sunday’s election on a newsstand
3. Various of man reading a newspaper that has Nicolas Maduro’s victory on the cover
4. People walking through the streets of Petare neighborhood
5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Alexandra Valderrama, salesperson:
“Everyone is sad, disappointed because we have children. I left the country for some years and came back with hope of better days but seems I have to think again, maybe leave again. It is not possible to stay here, it’s like a dictatorship, it became clear yesterday.”
6. Various of people walking on the streets with a Maduro campaign billboard i n the background
7. People walking
8. People walking next to Maduro’s campaign posters
9. Newspapers with headlines about Maduro’s victory
10. Low traffic on a street in Chacao municipality
11. Venezuelan flag
12. Street with very little traffic
13. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Andre Sanchez, social worker:
“Look at the panorama today. I don’t know if it’s sadness, I don’t know if it’s happiness. We don’t even know what we are feeling in our hearts. That’s what I can tell you. We keep going and may it be the will of God.
14. Pull focus from Maduro’s campaign placard to a picture of former president Hugo Chavez on the Justice Palace
15. View of Bolivar Avenue and Justice Palace

STORYLINE:
For many Venezuelans the results announced by the CNE (National Election Council) were not a shock.

Officials proclaimed Maduro the winner with 51%, to 44% for retired diplomat Edmundo González.

Several foreign governments, including the U.S. and European Union, held off recognizing the results of Sunday’s election, as officials delayed the release of detailed vote tallies.

On Monday morning the capital Caracas was eerily quiet.

“Everyone is sad, disappointed because we have children. I left the country for some years and came back with hope of better days but seems I have to think again, maybe leave again. It is not possible to stay here, it’s like a dictatorship, it became clear yesterday.” said Alexandra Valderrama, a saleswoman in the capital.

The elections had been some of the most peaceful in recent memory.

On Monday many shops did not open, and the opposition has called for calm in the wake of a disappointing night.

Maria Corina Machado, the opposition leader, has declared a landslide victory for her candidate Edmundo González.

Meanwhile President Nicolás Maduro has accused foreign agents of trying to hack the voting system.

AP Video shot by Lucas Dumphreys

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