En imágenes: Venezolanos celebraron contundente victoria sobre el Chavismo

Venezuelan opposition supporters celebrate the results of the legislative election in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years.   AFP PHOTO/FEDERICO PARRA / AFP / FEDERICO PARRAVenezuelan opposition supporters celebrate the results of the legislative election in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years. AFP PHOTO/FEDERICO PARRA / AFP / FEDERICO PARRA

Redacción (CDN) .- La oposición venezolana ganó el control del parlamento al obtener al menos 99 de 167 diputados, de acuerdo al primer boletín emitido por el CNE y que se traduce en un voto castigo al gobierno del presidente Nicolás Maduro que pone fin a 16 años de hegemonía chavista.

Venezuelan opposition supporters celebrate the results of the legislative election in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years.   AFP PHOTO/FEDERICO PARRA / AFP / FEDERICO PARRA

A supporter of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro portraying guerrilla leader Ernesto Che Guevara, waits for the results of the legislative election, in Caracas, early morning on December 7, 2015. Venezuelans voted Sunday in tense elections that could see the opposition seize legislative power from the socialist government and risk sparking violence in the oil-rich, cash-poor nation.   AFP PHOTO / FEDERICO PARRA / AFP / FEDERICO PARRA

Venezuelan opposition supporters celebrate the results of the legislative election in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years.   AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO / AFP / LUIS ROBAYO

Venezuelan opposition supporters celebrate the results of the legislative election in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years.   AFP PHOTO/FEDERICO PARRA / AFP / FEDERICO PARRA

Venezuelan opposition supporters celebrate the results of the legislative election in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years.   AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO / AFP / LUIS ROBAYO

Venezuelan opposition supporters celebrate the results of the legislative election in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years.   AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO / AFP / LUIS ROBAYO

Venezuelan lawyer and candidate for deputy of the National Assembly from the opposition Movement of Democratic Unity (MUD), Tamara Adrian celebrates after knowing the results of the legislative election, at the Democratic Unity Movement (MUD) party headquarters in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years.     AFP PHOTO/JUAN BARRETO / AFP / JUAN BARRETO

Venezuelan deputy Miguel Pizarro of the Democratic Unity Movement (MUD) celebrates after knowing the results of the legislative election, at the Democratic Unity Movement (MUD) party headquarters in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years.     AFP PHOTO/JUAN BARRETO / AFP / JUAN BARRETO

Venezuelan opposition supporters celebrate the results of the legislative election in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years.   AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO / AFP / LUIS ROBAYO

Venezuelan opposition supporters celebrate the results of the legislative election in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years.   AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO / AFP / LUIS ROBAYO

Venezuelan opposition supporters celebrate the results of the legislative election in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years.   AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO / AFP / LUIS ROBAYO

Venezuelan opposition supporters celebrate the results of the legislative election in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years.   AFP PHOTO/FEDERICO PARRA / AFP / FEDERICO PARRA

Venezuelan opposition supporters celebrate the results of the legislative election in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years.   AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO / AFP / LUIS ROBAYO

The wife of jailed Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, Lilian Tintori (L) celebrates with deputy Julio Borges (R) after knowing the results of the legislative election, at the  Democratic Unity Movement (MUD) headquarters in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years.   AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO / AFP / LUIS ROBAYO

The wife of jailed Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, Lilian Tintori (2nd L) Freddy Guevara, of the Voluntad Popular party and Jesus Torrealba, head of the Democratic Unity Movement (MUD) party celebrate after knowing the first results of the legislative election, at the MUD headquarters in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuela's opposition won --at least--a majority of 99 out of 167 seats in the state legislature, electoral authorities said Monday, the first such shift in power in congress in 16 years. AFP PHOTO/JUAN BARRETO / AFP / JUAN BARRETO

Venezuelan opposition Democratic Unity Movement (MUD) party members celebrate after knowing the first results of the legislative election, at the headquarters in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuelan electoral authorities announced that the opposition had won majority in Venezuela legislature.  AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO / AFP / LUIS ROBAYO

Venezuelan opposition Democratic Unity Movement (MUD) party members celebrate after knowing the first results of the legislative election, at the headquarters in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuelan electoral authorities announced that the opposition had won majority in Venezuela legislature.  At L Julio Borges, representative of Primero Justicia mouvement. AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO / AFP / LUIS ROBAYO

Supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro wait for the results of the legislative election, in Caracas, on December 6, 2015. Venezuelans voted Sunday in tense elections that could see the opposition seize legislative power from the socialist government and risk sparking violence in the oil-rich, cash-poor nation.   AFP PHOTO / FEDERICO PARRA / AFP / FEDERICO PARRA

The wife of jailed Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, Lilian Tintori, smiles after knowing the first results of the legislative election, at the Democratic Unity Movement (MUD) party headquarters in Caracas, on the early morning December 7, 2015. Venezuelan electoral authorities announced that the opposition had won majority in Venezuela legislature.  AFP PHOTO/LUIS ROBAYO / AFP / LUIS ROBAYO

People demand the closure of an empty polling station in Caracas, on December 6, 2015 during Venezuela's legislative election. The National Electoral Council of Venezuela ordered to extend voting --for an hour-- in the parliamentary elections, and keep polling stations with people in line opened too.  AFP PHOTO / FEDERICO PARRA / AFP / FEDERICO PARRA

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