The line outside the Venezuelan Consulate in Madrid stretched down the block.
Pregnant women, families with small children, older people and those with disabilities arrived as early as 4 a.m. — five hours before the office opened — trying to register to vote in Venezuela’s highly anticipated presidential election.
Adriana Rodríguez, 47, who left Venezuela in 2018, showed up at 8 a.m., two days in a row.
Both times, she waited four hours before reaching the front of the line, only to be turned away, she said, always with the same explanation: “They could not register any more people.”With Venezuela’s authoritarian president, Nicolás Maduro, trailing badly in polls ahead of the July 28 vote, the government has imposed stringent rules making registering to vote nearly impossible for millions of Venezuelans living abroad, including in the United States, Spain and Latin American countries.
Persons:
Venezuela’s, Adriana Rodríguez, Nicolás
Locations:
Venezuelan, Madrid, Venezuela, United States, Spain