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‘Latest Sham Election': US Criticizes Maduro Government for Holding Essequibo Election
‘Latest Sham Election': US Criticizes Maduro Government for Holding Essequibo Election

Epoch Times

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  • Epoch Times

‘Latest Sham Election': US Criticizes Maduro Government for Holding Essequibo Election

The U.S. government criticized the Maduro government on May 25 for attempting to elect for the first time a governor for Essequibo, a disputed region claimed by Venezuela and controlled by neighboring Guyana. 'The United States rejects all attempts by Nicolas Maduro and his illegitimate regime to undermine Guyana's territorial integrity, including this latest sham election in the Essequibo region,' the State Department's Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs on Sunday on X. This occurred one day before Guyana, a former British colony, celebrated the 59th anniversary of its independence, which the Trump administration commemorated through its embassy in the South American country. 'As we celebrate this milestone with all Guyanese, we look forward to continuing our strong partnership grounded in shared goals and values,' the embassy on X on May 26. Since the 19th century, Venezuela and Guyana have both claimed the Essequibo region, an area in western Guyana of about 160,000 square kilom eters (61,800 square miles) located west of the Essequibo River, which the Caracas government has considered the state of Guayana Esequiba since 2024. The Essequibo region has a wealth of natural resources, with fertile land suitable for rice, sugar, and other agricultural products; attractive tourist destinations; and significant mineral deposits, including gold, diamonds, and bauxite. Related Stories 2/7/2025 1/10/2025 On Sunday, the Venezuelan government organized elections within Venezuelan territory to elect 16 officials for the Essequibo region, including a governor, eight deputies to the National Assembly, and seven members of the regional legislative council, EFE reported. In addition to the Bureau of Western Hemisphe re Affairs, some members of Congress described Sunday's elections in Venezuela as a 'farce' and 'a total failure,' due to low voter turnout. 'The Venezuelan people spoke clearly: NO to the farce, NO to the dictatorship! May 25 was a total failure. Venezuela disobeyed with empty polling stations and silent streets,' Rep. María Elvira Salazar (R-Fla.) on X. 'Maduro's electoral show was useless—the world saw the firm rejection [of the election] by a brave people. All my support goes to the people and the iron lady,' referring to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado. Meanwhile, Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro the May 25 elections as his '30th electoral victory,' referring to the number of elections Venezuela has held during his term, noting that it was a 'quick and easy electoral process,' on Instagram. The vice president of Venezuela's National Electoral Council, Carlos Quintero, said on the night of May 25 that voter turnout was 42.6 percent of the electorate. In contrast, the opposition said there was low civic participation in Sunday's elections, with a 12.6 percent turnout and most polling stations empty, Corina Machado's campaign. 'Today, more than 85% of Venezuelans disobeyed this regime and said no,' Corina Machado said on May 25 in a video posted on X. Venezuelan opposition leader in exile Antonio Ledezma : 'The truth cannot be hidden: more than 86% of Venezuelan voters took part in a historic act of civil disobedience,' on his personal blog on May 26. 'They turned their backs on an illegitimate call to vote, organized to fabricate a result riddled with mathematical inconsistencies and logistical contradictions,' added the former mayor of Caracas. 'The images of empty polling stations, silent streets, and a country that simply said 'enough' speak louder than any manipulated figures. Maduro does not win elections; he steals them. He does not call elections; he stages farces.' The Epoch Times was unable to independently verify the results of the May 25 elections.

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