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| - US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday denounced legislative elections in Venezuela as "a fraud and a sham" engineered by President Nicolas Maduro. Victory would let Maduro tighten his grip and weaken his US-backed rival, Juan Guaido, who is leading a boycott of the polls he has also called a fraud. "What's happening today is a fraud and a sham, not an election," Pompeo tweeted. The election, contested by about 14,000 candidates from more than 100 parties, comes with the country in deep crisis -- suffocated by runaway inflation, lacking water and gas supplies, and afflicted by sudden power cuts. Victory would give Maduro's ruling Socialist Party control of an expanded 227-seat National Assembly -- the only institution not in its hands. Initial turnout was low, however, with many polling stations in Caracas either empty or with few voters. Venezuela also has been hard-hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, and voters were obliged to wear masks and practice spacing inside polling stations. bur-bbk/jm
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