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File photo / The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation welcomed on behalf of the government the re-election of Maduro, who replaced the deceased President Hugo Chavez in 2013 in an election also widely won by him. For the first time, the Mozambicans sent companions to the Venezuelan process.
Mozambican Foreign Minister Jose Pacheco congratulated the re-elected Venezuelan President, Nicolas Maduro, who won with 68 percent of the valid votes.
During a meeting with the ambassador of Caracas here, Marlon Peña, Pacheco congratulated Venezuela for the civic and democratic day that it lived on the previous day, May 20, when Maduro was victorious.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation welcomed on behalf of the government the re-election of Maduro, who replaced the deceased President Hugo Chavez in 2013 in an election also widely won by him.
For the first time, the Mozambicans sent companions to the Venezuelan process, in the persons of the spokesman of the National Electoral Commission (CNE) Paulo Isac Cuinica; and of the professor and former president of the CNE Jamisse Taimo, on behalf of the Joaquim Chissano Foundation.
According to the latest bulletin of the Venezuelan electoral body, the president reached 6,157,185 votes of the more than 8.6 million deposited in the polls.
His closest rival, Henri Falcon, reached four million fewer votes, only accounting for 1,820,552 valid ballots.
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