They protested that they marked with an X the houses of those who came out to protest against the government of Nicolás Maduro

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Venezuela: Chavista Groups Mark⁢ Houses of Protesters⁤ After Election

Caracas, ⁣Venezuela⁤ – Tensions remain high ‍in Venezuela following the contentious presidential election on July 30th. Despite Nicolás Maduro claiming victory, the ⁣international community has rejected the ‌results ⁣citing fraud. In response, chavista groups have resorted to ​intimidation, marking‌ the houses of those who ‍protested the⁢ election.

The houses marked belong to members of​ “La Roca”, a prominent Bolivarian movement. ⁣Residents received threats ⁤and⁣ had X’s spray-painted​ on their homes. This act of intimidation is seen as a desperate attempt by the government to⁤ suppress dissent and uphold ⁣Maduro’s disputed victory.

Supreme Court⁤ to Review Election Results

The ‍Supreme Court ⁤of ⁢Justice announced it will begin ‌an expert opinion on the​ election‌ results at the request of President Maduro. However, this process has been criticized by foreign observers who doubt the independence of the court.

The court‌ has not yet‌ announced when the evaluation phase of the review ⁤will be completed.

International ⁤Pressure and Contested Results

The international community has demanded transparency and ‍a recount of the ‌vote, but Maduro has refused to release ​the ⁤official results. The opposition claims that their candidate, Edmundo González Urrutia, won the ⁢election, while the ruling party maintains ‌its victory.

Protests Continue Despite ​Government Measures

Despite the government’s attempts to suppress ⁣dissent, protests and demonstrations against the election results continue in Venezuela. Citizens are‌ expressing ‌their frustration and demanding accountability from the government.

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