Opposition candidate Edmundo González has left Venezuela for Spain six weeks after a disputed presidential election marred by accusations of widespread voter fraud and repression. González ...
As the constitutional date of January 10 approaches, González insists he will be in Venezuela to assume the presidency, with hopes that the will of eight million Venezuelans will be honored.
By Julie Turkewitz and Genevieve Glatsky Venezuela’s opposition leader, Edmundo González, said in a video address from exile on Wednesday that the country’s autocratic government had forced ...
On Saturday, September 7, Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González fled the country due to threats to his safety and ...
In a video message, González said Maduro's aides had coerced him into signing a letter while he was hiding in the Spanish embassy in Venezuela's capital Caracas earlier this month. But Jorge ...
Machado and González spent months on the campaign trail, traversing across Venezuela and drawing crowds ... The point here is not where it leaves us; it’s where it leaves the world, because ...
Venezuela is proposing to cut ties with Madrid after the Spanish congress voted to recognize Edmundo González, the opposition leader who challenged Nicolás Maduro in the July election ...
which indicate that González won the election with twice as many votes as Maduro. Despite international condemnation of the election’s lack of transparency, Venezuela’s supreme court ...
Venezuela has been engaged in a war of words with the U.S., which recognized Venezuelan opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia as the winner of the election. Washington last week announced ...
FEDERICO PARRA AFP vía Getty Images The forced exile to Spain of Edmundo González, the opposition candidate who won the recent presidential election in Venezuela, has raised new questions about ...
The US State Department late Saturday confirmed the detention of a US serviceman and also admitted it was aware of ”unconfirmed reports of two other US citizens detained in Venezuela.“ ...
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