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In reply to the discussion: Venezuela's Guaido calls for massive protest as blackout drags on [View all]GatoGordo
(2,412 posts)When Chavez died, the economy was already going over the cliff. Maduro BARELY won in April, 2013 against an unpopular opponent. (another leftist, of all things! Henry Capriles, who admired Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil)
This most recent election was utter fraud. Maduro practically handpicked the most unpopular candidates he allowed to run against him. Henri Falcón (a disaffected PSUV member, avowed Chavist and the equivalent of a walking, talking human piece of shit) is probably more hated than Maduro, if that can be believed. All other popular candidates and their political parties were forbidden to participate by the all Chavista TSJ (Supreme Court). In the end, it was a "blowout win" for Maduro.
FACT: When Chavez won reelection in 2012, the once popular Eternal Commander didn't win by very much (54%). Already the luster had come off his disastrous economic policies.