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Venezuelan Opposition Leaders Face Crackdown Ahead of Presidential Election

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The upcoming presidential elections in Venezuela are set to take place on July 28, with millions of citizens expected to cast their ballots. The vote pits authoritarian incumbent President Nicolás Maduro against opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia, who is reportedly leading in reliable polls. Experts warn that the outcome may be contested, given the country's history of electoral disputes. The opposition sees this election as a chance for change after 25 years of Chavismo, with many considering their victory almost certain. However, Maduro and his allies have been accused of stepping up repression against opponents, resulting in 71 arbitrary arrests among supporters and members of opposition parties over the past 10 days.

    1. Every time we have lost, we have handed over. In the wrong assumption that we will lose - which is not going to happen - do not have the slightest doubt about the democratic disposition of President Nicolás Maduro and of us.
    1. Enough of hatred, gentlemen of the extreme right; enough of political stupidity, Venezuela wants to live in peace.
    1. We know the responsibility we have with history, and if there are feelings that animate this process, it is about reunification, coexistence, and justice, never about revenge and persecution.
    1. The ultra-right in their desperation, because they are lost [...] want to look for a tragedy, a hecatomb.
    1. This could be the last best shot for Venezuela for a long time to restore democracy.
    2. The level of fraud that (the Maduro government) is going to necessitate is going to be so obvious to all that there's no way they can move forward credibly with the election. They're going to be caught with their hand in the cookie jar.