委内瑞拉大选马杜罗险胜
时间:2013-04-16 02:41:42
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CARACAS, April 15 (Xinhua) -- The National Electoral Council (CNE) on Monday proclaimed Nicolas Maduro as Venezuela's new president.
"The CNE ... credited the citizen Nicolas Maduro ... as President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, elected in the election held on April 14, 2013 to complete the constitutional period of six years," said the rector Tibisay Lucena Maduro in a ceremony that was aired on radio and television from the electoral authorities' headquarters in Caracas.
Maduro won 7,563,747 votes, or 50.75 percent of the total, in Sunday's election, ahead of
opposition1 challenger Henrique Capriles, who
garnered2 48.97 percent of total
ballots3, Lucena said, noting that the demands of Capriles to recount the votes represent an attempt to "ignore" the rule of law
prevailing4 in the country.
"I am the son of Chavez, a Chavista and I am the first Chavista president after Hugo Chavez and I will
fulfill5 his
legacy6 to protect the
humble7, the poor," said Maduro during his speech at the proclamation at the CNE.
The president-elect also accused the opposition of defying democratic institutions. He said that Capriles' call for a recount implies a
coup8 against the majority.
"Majority is majority and democracy should be respected. Whoever seeks to undermine the majority in democracy is what is calling a coup," he said.
Maduro, candidate from the ruling United
Socialist9 Party, will complete the remaining of the six-year term left by late President Hugo Chavez starting from January.
More than 18.9 million Venezuelan voters went to the polls on Sunday to choose a successor to Chavez, who died of cancer in March.
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