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Venezuelan presidential candidate Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores celebrate after the official results gave him a victory in the balloting, in Caracas, April 14, 2013.REUTERS-Tomas Brav
pporters of Venezuelan presidential candidate Nicolas Maduro celebrate after the official results gave him a victory in the balloting, in Caracas April 14, 2013. REUTERS-Edwin Montilv
pporters of Venezuelan presidential candidate Nicolas Maduro celebrate after the official results gave him a victory in the balloting, in Caracas April 14, 2013. REUTERS-Tomas Brav
Supporters of Venezuela's opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles react after the official results gave a victory to Nicolas Maduro, in Caracas April 14, 2013. REUTERS-Carlos Garcia Rawlin
nezuela's opposition leader Henrique Capriles gestures during a news conference in Caracas April 15, 2013. REUTERS-Marco Bell
ting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro gestures before depositing his ballot for the successor to the late President Hugo Chavez, in Caracas April 14, 2013. REUTERS-Carlos Garcia Rawlin
nezuelan opposition candidate Henrique Capriles holds up his marked ballot inside a voting booth, as he votes for the successor to late President Hugo Chavez, in Caracas April 14, 2013. REUTERS-Tomas Brav
resident looks at a large banner juxtaposing Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez's face with a picture of Jesus Christ in the 'Saint Hugo Chavez' altar at the 23 de Enero neighbourhood in Caracas April 12, 2013. REUTERS-Tomas Brav
nezuela's acting President and presidential candidate Nicolas Maduro (L) embraces former Argentine soccer star Diego Maradona while standing near the sarcophagus holding Venezuela's late president Hugo Chavez's remains at the 4F military fort in Caracas April 12, 2013, in this picture provided by the Miraflores Palace. REUTERS-Miraflores Palace-Handou
soldier pushes an elderly woman on her wheelchair towards a polling station during the presidential election in Caracas April 14, 2013. REUTERS-Carlos Garcia Rawlin
nezuela's opposition leader and presidential candidate Henrique Capriles (3rd R) greets supporters during a campaign rally in the state of Lara April 11, 2013. REUTERS-Carlos Garcia Rawlin
ting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores (behind the pillar) stand in a chapel with posters of late President Hugo Chavez, after voting for Chavez's successor in Caracas April 14, 2013. REUTERS-Marcelo Garcia-Miraflores Palace-Handou
nezuela's opposition leader and presidential candidate Henrique Capriles throws his cap to supporters during a campaign rally in the state of Zulia, April 10, 2013. REUTERS-Carlos Garcia Rawlin
pporters of Venezuela's opposition leader and presidential candidate Henrique Capriles attend a campaign rally in the state of Merida, April 10, 2013. REUTERS-Carlos Garcia Rawlin
nezuela's acting President and presidential candidate Nicolas Maduro kisses a painting of late Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez during a campaign rally in the state of Vargas, April 9, 2013. REUTERS-Carlos Garcia Rawlin
street artist stands in front of a wall with graffiti showing late Venezuela President Hugo Chavez and current acting President and presidential candidate Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, April 10, 2013. The graffiti (L and C) read, 'We are all Chavez.' REUTERS-Tomas Brav
image of Venezuela's opposition leader and presidential candidate Henrique Capriles is seen as supporters reach out to him during a campaign rally in the state of Guarico, April 8, 2013. REUTERS-Carlos Garcia Rawlin