Venezuelan opposition challenges vote results
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In Venezuela a representative of the opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles has contested in the Supreme Court the results of the April 14 elections.
On Wednesday Capriles said he would challenge the outcome of the vote, adding that he would later take his case to international courts.
The candidate of the ruling United Socialist Party, Nicolas Maduro, was elected on April 14 garnering 50.60% of votes. The opposition hopeful Capriles trailed behind with just over 49 percent but quickly contested the official count.


















































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