Breaking News: Henrique Capriles Wins Venezuelan Primary
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In a major upset, Henrique Capriles Radonski, the longstanding front-runner in the Venezuelan presidential primary, has emerged victorious by a convincing margin. Capriles took 62 percent of the vote, securing his position as the opposition's candidate in the upcoming presidential election.
Background
Capriles, a 45-year-old lawyer and former governor of Miranda state, has been a vocal critic of the current Venezuelan government led by President Nicolas Maduro. He previously ran unsuccessfully for president in 2012, losing to the late Hugo Chavez.
The primary was held on Sunday, July 18, with six candidates vying for the opposition's nomination. Capriles's victory was considered a surprise by many, as he had been trailing in the polls prior to the election.
Capriles will now face Maduro in the presidential election, which is scheduled to be held in October. Maduro is seeking reelection amid a severe economic crisis that has caused widespread shortages of basic goods and skyrocketing inflation.
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