Besides, the Carter centre concluded state owned television had a 5.4% market share.
The Carter Centre concluded that 97% of the eligible voting population were on the rolls and there were equal numbers of opposition and supporting voters on the rolls.
Voting ballots were printed in such a way that many people who thought they were voting for Capriles had their votes counted as being cast for a third candidate. Dead voters represented 0.3% of the rolls.
MUD found that changes to the voter rolls were in line both with population growth and the high percentage of voters registered was in line with other Latin American countries.
and the rich depend on the government not to redistribute wealth and to enforce contract law.