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2022 Venezuelan recall referendum project
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By 2022, the Venezuelan opposition promoted a recall referendum against the Nicolás Maduro government. The National Electoral Council ordered the collection of the required signatures, 20% of the electoral registry, to be carried out in a single day, the equivalent of having to collect four million signatures in twelve hours, which resulted in not reaching the required signatures, the referendum being declared inadmissible and making it impossible to summon for another recall for Maduro's second presidential term.[1]
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- ^ Moleiro, Alonso; Singer, Florantonia (2022-01-25). "La inviable activación del revocatorio contra Nicolás Maduro". El País. Retrieved 2022-01-26.
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