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Who won Venezuela’s election? Both candidates claim victory.

An eerie calm enveloped Venezuela’s capital early July 29, a day after the country’s opposition and entrenched incumbent Nicolás Maduro both claimed victory in the presidential election, setting up a high-stakes standoff.

Several foreign governments, including the U.S. and European Union, held off recognizing the results of the July 28 election, as officials delayed the release of detailed vote tallies after proclaiming Mr. Maduro the winner with 51%, to 44% for retired diplomat Edmundo González.

“Venezuelans and the entire world know what happened,” said Mr. González. While the opposition vowed it would defend its votes, Mr. González and his allies asked supporters to remain calm for now and called on the government to avoid stoking conflict.

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