2024-07-26 05:50:08
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Venezuelans Travel Thousands of Kilometers to Vote Against Maduro

Venezuelans residing in Madrid are taking flights from Barajas, paying up to 2,200 euros, to participate in the presidential elections in their country. They face obstacles imposed by the Chavista regime for voting abroad.

Despite living in Spain, only a fraction of the Venezuelan population there is registered to vote. The restrictions and requirements imposed by the Venezuelan consulates have been criticized by opposition groups.

Many Venezuelans in Spain have limited resources and it is a significant financial effort for them to make the trip back to their home country. Despite doubts about a fair election and concerns about fraud, there is optimism among opposition supporters due to the popularity of the opposition candidate, Edmundo González.

The Venezuelan diaspora, which numbers over 7.7 million, is hoping for a change in their home country after 25 years of Chavismo. The increase in flights from Madrid to Caracas in recent months may also indicate a reactivation of the Venezuelan economy.

The outcome of the elections will have a significant impact on the lives of Venezuelans abroad, including those who cannot physically be present to vote.

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