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Lawyer Gerardo Fernandez representing opposition Unity Party (MUD) talks with the press next to MUD Secretary Ramon Jose Medina (out of frame) as he arrives to the Venezuelan Supreme Court in Caracas on May 2, 2013. Venezuela's opposition on Thursday challenged the results of last month's presidential poll won by the late Hugo Chavez's successor, further muddying an already messy transition to life without the divisive leader. The center-right opposition in the oil-rich South American nation filed its formal challenge with the Supreme Court, even though it says the tribunal is loaded with pro-Chavez judges and certain to reject the challenge. Opposition coalition official Ramon Jose Medina said the complaint alleges "bribery, violence and fraud" throughout the electoral process that ended in victory for Chavez heir Nicolas Maduro over rival Henrique Capriles. AFP PHOTO/Leo RAMIREZ
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Caracas, VENEZUELA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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LEO RAMIREZ |
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2 Mai 2013 |
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