Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has ordered the arrest of opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia, who is accused of various crimes while accusing the government of electionfraud.
González Urrutia remains in hiding while Maduro clings to power.
The reaction of the international community has been one of unanimous condemnation, amid what appears to be a strategy from the Maduro government to judicially and politically harass the opposition.
Suspicions of fraud were upheld by the Carter Center and the principle rector of the National Electoral Council, but the Chavismo refuses to provide proof of its victory.
Despite both domestic and international pressure, the Chavismo is fortifying itself, with key figures controlling critical sectors of the government.
Conclusion: The Maduro government finds itself increasingly isolated and under pressure but seems to be ramping up its tactics of repression and control rather than seeking open dialogue and electoral justice.