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Venezuela’s opposition candidate leaves for Spain, hopes for ... - MSNOn Saturday, September 7, Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González fled the country due to threats to his safety and freedom, a move that caught Venezuela and the world by surprise ...
Venezuela has been in a political crisis since authorities declared Maduro the victor of the July 28 election. The opposition cried foul, claiming it had evidence González had won by a ...
The outgoing Biden administration announced Tuesday it now considers opposition candidate Edmundo González as Venezuela’s president-elect. While it doesn’t go quite as far, the move harks ...
The Venezuelan opposition claims that González defeated Maduro in July’s presidential election by a margin of more than 2-1, and published the official vote tallies, known as actas, gathered in ...
Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González greets supporters during a campaign rally for the presidential election in Valencia, Venezuela, on July 13, two weeks before the vote ...
The opposition candidate in Venezuela's recent presidential election has arrived in Spain after fleeing his homeland. A Spanish Air Force plane carrying Edmundo González landed at Torrejón ...
Weeks after Venezuela’s contested election, opposition leader María Corina Machado tells Rolling Stone that the fight is nowhere near over.
Venezuela’s exiled leader asks Trump not to cut deportation deal with Maduro. Edmundo González, recognized by the United States as Venezuela’s president-elect, urges the Trump administration ...
Cardinal Parolin was the nuncio in Venezuela from 2009 to 2013, before being appointed to his current post. His deputy, the sostituto, is a Venezuelan, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra.
Nicolás Maduro was hoping for a “fresh start” with the U.S. under Donald Trump. Instead, he’s getting déjà vu.
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