President Hugo Chavez held on to a congressional majority in elections Sunday in Venezuela. With most votes counted, Chavez's socialist party won at least 90 of the 165 seats in the National Assembly, while the opposition coalition won at least 59 seats, National Electoral Council President Tibisay Lucena said early Monday. She said other seats either went to a small party or had not yet been determined. The initial count was announced eight hours after the close of voting because there were a number of close races, Lucena was quoted as saying by The Associated Press.