Neither the Government nor the opposition can arrogate Venezuelan regional blunt in the elections a victory or a defeat. The ruling party claims to have won 17 of the 23 seats at stake and surpassed the 53.5% of the vote, and that his party (PSUV) has become the only significance at the national level (since conquered more than 80% of the municipalities). Anti-chavism boasts of having consolidated its two seats and having won the Gran Caracas and other 3 States. This now reigns over areas where 45% of the population live and generates 70% of GDP in Venezuela. However, the opposition does not have a party that unifies it or command, because none of them has reached even the eighth of the votes. It has also released only 41.5% of the vote against 50.5% obtained in the referendum in December 2007. Chavism achieved 5 million votes (700,000 more than 12 months ago but 2.2 million than in the presidential elections of 2006). In the constitutional referendum results will not be the same and who will tilt the balance in one side or the other are called Ni-Ni (those who are neither with Chavez or against him), a sector which is not so easy to mobilize around a single point: achieve the indefinite presidential re-election. Original author and source of the article.
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