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Mnementh said:
Interesting. The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (that is a think-tank of our german conservative party and tends to be more supportive for opposition to Chavez/PSUV) has analyzed the current situation in Venezuela. They say Maduro first spoke about recount, then Capriles joined into this demand. They say, that the institutions of control, including a manual recount that is normal for more than 50% of votes anyway make a systematic fraud big enough to change the result unlikely. They say, the main reason for Capriles to attack the result of the election is to weaken the government of Maduro from the beginning.
http://www.kas.de/venezuela/de/publications/34075/ (sorry, in german)

Anyway, I'm personally not so positive about this. As Capriles joined the coup in 2002 I think he is willing to use violence to get to the power.

Don't get me wrong. I don't think Maduro is the right man for Venezuela, he is as bad as Capriles. Venezuela will face tough times in the future, regardless which side will be in control.

Maybe they are right, but I will defend Capriles saying that he's not using the Violence right now, and he never did. People are taking the street because they want and I'm one of those persons... Maduro's goverment is already broken and weak, even "his" people are standin' against him asking for a recount.

 

Dark_Lord:

It's not about who's right and who's not, Venezuela has been abused by those bastard for 14 years now and enough is enough... I'm not saying that Capriles is the way to make Venezuela a perfect place, if he fails us he will run the same fate as this goverment... and he knows that.