Venezuela's huge diaspora struggles to register to vote

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BUENOS AIRES: Millions of Venezuelans who fled economic misery in their country could find themselves unable to vote in key July presidential elections, as complaints mount over hurdles at consulates abroad for those seeking to register.

The past decade has seen a severe economic crisis marked by runaway inflation and food and medicine shortages, plunging the population into misery. In Colombia, which is home to 2.8 million Venezuelans, registration opened a week late, and no-one has yet been able to sign up, said opposition figure Eduardo Battistini, who lives in the country.

"That is causing a lot of worry," said Battistini, adding it would impact up to 90 percent of Venezuelans resident in the country.Venezuelan authorities say the delays in shipping the machines are due to international sanctions, according to local media in the country.Lorena Lima, 28, said she went on a five-day hunger strike and camped outside the consulate in Madrid to"pressure" authorities to open registration.

 

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