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Venezuela MPs in punch-up over disputed election | Venezuela MPs in punch-up over disputed election |
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Fistfights have broken out in Venezuela's parliament over the recent disputed presidential election. | Fistfights have broken out in Venezuela's parliament over the recent disputed presidential election. |
Several legislators were left bloodied and bruised, with both opposition and pro-government lawmakers accusing each other of starting the fight. | Several legislators were left bloodied and bruised, with both opposition and pro-government lawmakers accusing each other of starting the fight. |
A measure was earlier passed denying MPs the right to speak until they recognised Nicolas Maduro as president. | A measure was earlier passed denying MPs the right to speak until they recognised Nicolas Maduro as president. |
Official results show he narrowly beat opposition candidate Henrique Capriles, who has demanded a full recount. | Official results show he narrowly beat opposition candidate Henrique Capriles, who has demanded a full recount. |
The National Electoral Council (CNE) - which has rejected Mr Capriles' demand - on Monday said Mr Maduro had won by 1.49 percentage points, or fewer than 225,000 votes. | The National Electoral Council (CNE) - which has rejected Mr Capriles' demand - on Monday said Mr Maduro had won by 1.49 percentage points, or fewer than 225,000 votes. |
This came after the council had amended the final result, taking into account votes cast abroad. | This came after the council had amended the final result, taking into account votes cast abroad. |
In all, 99.79% of the votes have now been counted. | In all, 99.79% of the votes have now been counted. |
Earlier figures had shown a victory of 1.8 percentage points for Mr Maduro, who stood in the poll as the chosen successor of the late President Hugo Chavez. | |
'Being silenced' | 'Being silenced' |
On Tuesday, the opposition said a number of its lawmakers were attacked and hurt in the parliament - the National Assembly. | On Tuesday, the opposition said a number of its lawmakers were attacked and hurt in the parliament - the National Assembly. |
One of the MPs, Julio Borges, later appeared on a local TV station with facial bruises. | One of the MPs, Julio Borges, later appeared on a local TV station with facial bruises. |
"They can beat us, jail us, kill us, but we will not sell out our principles," Mr Borges was quoted as saying. | "They can beat us, jail us, kill us, but we will not sell out our principles," Mr Borges was quoted as saying. |
"These blows give us more strength." | "These blows give us more strength." |
The opposition said it was being "silenced" by National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello. | The opposition said it was being "silenced" by National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello. |
"I am going to ask you: Mr Deputy, do you recognise Nicolas Maduro?" Mr Cabello asked one of them. "If you say no, you don't get to speak in the assembly." | "I am going to ask you: Mr Deputy, do you recognise Nicolas Maduro?" Mr Cabello asked one of them. "If you say no, you don't get to speak in the assembly." |
Pro-government representatives blamed the opposition for starting the clashes. | Pro-government representatives blamed the opposition for starting the clashes. |
"Today again I had to defend [Hugo Chavez's] legacy," lawmaker Odalis Monzon was quoted as saying by Reuters. | "Today again I had to defend [Hugo Chavez's] legacy," lawmaker Odalis Monzon was quoted as saying by Reuters. |
She added that she and several of her colleagues were attacked and beaten during the fighting. | She added that she and several of her colleagues were attacked and beaten during the fighting. |
'Stolen presidency' | 'Stolen presidency' |
The CNE declared President Maduro the winner on 15 April, after he had gained what it called an "irreversible majority". He was sworn in on 19 April. | The CNE declared President Maduro the winner on 15 April, after he had gained what it called an "irreversible majority". He was sworn in on 19 April. |
Mr Capriles has demanded a vote-by-vote recount, but the CNE said it would be legally impossible to carry out. | Mr Capriles has demanded a vote-by-vote recount, but the CNE said it would be legally impossible to carry out. |
It has, however, agreed to carry out a partial audit, which is expected to take until June. During the audit, 56% of the votes cast will be examined. | It has, however, agreed to carry out a partial audit, which is expected to take until June. During the audit, 56% of the votes cast will be examined. |
The CNE says the remaining 44% had been checked immediately after the election. | The CNE says the remaining 44% had been checked immediately after the election. |
On Monday, Mr Capriles said Mr Maduro had "illegitimately stolen the presidency", | On Monday, Mr Capriles said Mr Maduro had "illegitimately stolen the presidency", |
He has until 6 May to lodge his request with the Supreme Court contesting the election result. | He has until 6 May to lodge his request with the Supreme Court contesting the election result. |
Mr Capriles said he had "no doubt that this will end up before an international body". | Mr Capriles said he had "no doubt that this will end up before an international body". |
Both Mr Capriles and Mr Maduro have urged their supporters to turn out for separate demonstrations on 1 May, sparking fears the two camps could clash. | Both Mr Capriles and Mr Maduro have urged their supporters to turn out for separate demonstrations on 1 May, sparking fears the two camps could clash. |
Mr Maduro on Monday said he had changed the route of his march because he "did not want problems". | Mr Maduro on Monday said he had changed the route of his march because he "did not want problems". |
But the opposition says it continues to be targeted by the government, citing the arrest on Saturday of retired Gen Antonio Rivero as proof. | But the opposition says it continues to be targeted by the government, citing the arrest on Saturday of retired Gen Antonio Rivero as proof. |
The opposition politician has been charged with criminal instigation and criminal association, after prosecutors blamed him for outbreaks of post-election violence. | The opposition politician has been charged with criminal instigation and criminal association, after prosecutors blamed him for outbreaks of post-election violence. |
Relatives of Gen Rivero says he is on a hunger strike in protest. | Relatives of Gen Rivero says he is on a hunger strike in protest. |
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