The president of the National Electoral Council (CNE) of Venezuela, Indira Alfonzo reported this Sunday that with a participation of 31%, which translates into 5,264,104 votes, the Simón Bolívar Great Patriotic Pole (GPPSB) obtained 67.6% of the counting during the 2021-2026 parliamentary elections, as established in the First Official Bulletin, with an irreversible trend.

For its part, the opposition gathered in the Opposition Alliance movement, made up of the parties: Acción Democrática, Copei, CMC / AP / ElCambio, conquered 17.95% of the participation, equivalent to 944,665 votes.

Likewise, the opposition alliance, Venezuela Unida, Primero Venezuela and VPA, obtained 4.19%, 220,502 votes; the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV), won 2.73%, which translates into 143,917 votes and others won 357,609 votes, translated into 6.79%.

In this sense, Alfonzo asked the winners “to assume the assigned commitment with humble responsibility and strict respect for the Constitution and State institutions”.

Likewise, she specified that it was an “impeccable election day”, while thanking “the civic behavior” of voters and workers linked to election day.

This Conference had the nomination of 14,000 male and female candidates from 107 organizations with political purposes. In addition, 1,500 national and 200 international overseers from 34 countries participated.

GPPSB Wiped out in 2020 parliamentary elections:

Of the nominal positions in the 87 constituencies: 81 of them have a stable and irreversible trend.

Of the 24 positions on regional lists: 9 have a stable trend with no possibility of change in the final result.

Of the 48 positions on the National Adjudication Lists, at this time 26 positions have a stable trend with no possibility of change, among them:

By the GPPSB, with 43.75%, the following parliamentarians were elected:

Diosdado Cabello, Cilia Flores, Tania Valentina Díaz, María Iris Varela, Jesús Farías, Vanessa Montero, William Benavides, Ilenia Medina, Gilberto Giménez, Ricardo Sánchez, Didalco Antonio Bolívar, Henry Hernández, Luis Reyes, Nohelí Pocaterra, María León, Luis Fernando Soto, Jesús Rafael Martínez, Gladys Requena, Asia Villegas, Mario Silva, Anthony Coello.

By AD (with 4.17%): Bernabé Gutiérrez, Anayelit Tamayo.

For El Cambio (with 2.08%): Alfonso Enrique Campos.

PV (with 2.08%): José Brito.

AP (2.08%): Luis Augusto Romero.

Finally, the president of the electoral body announced that “As of this moment, the CNE authorizes the regional boards to begin the process of totalization, accreditation and proclamation of those adjudicable positions as long as the transmission of the minutes is completed” .