Posters with a wanted notice for opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia with a $100,000 reward appeared on billboards along Caracas' main highway. The billboards coincided with the swearing-in of Nicolás Maduro for a third six-year term,
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic - January 09, 2025 Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, who claims to have won Venezuela's presidential elections last July, said Thursday in Santo Domingo that “very soon” they will see each other in Caracas,
"This summons follows the Venezuelan regime's decision to reduce the diplomatic presence of the French embassy in Venezuela," France's foreign ministry spokesman Christophe Lemoine said, referring to the summons on Wednesday of the charge d'affaires.
The Venezuelan capital Caracas was getting ready on Friday to host the inauguration of President Nicolas Maduro's third consecutive term as leader.
Thursday was marked by massive marches and a confused high-profile abduction in Venezuela, on the same day that Canada recognized opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia as the legitimate president of the country.
Venezuela’s opposition leader María Corina Machado defies Maduro to lead protests that ended with her brief arrest.View on euronews
Likely at great personal risk, Gonzalez is also pledging to crash Maduro’s reelection party by returning to Caracas – where he is now accused of terrorism, with a $100,000 bounty on his head ...
González said his son-in-law, Rafael Tudares, was kidnapped while on his way to drop off his two grandchildren at a school in Caracas.
CARACAS. Venezuela — Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González, who claims to have defeated President Nicolás Maduro in last year’s presidential election, said Tuesday that his son-in ...
The Comando Venezuela, the campaign team of opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, denounced the “kidnapping” and subsequent release of political leader María Corina Machado, after she led a demonstration in Caracas on the eve of the Venezuelan presidential inauguration.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was sworn in to serve a third term despite credible evidence that his opponent won the July 2024 election.
Days after being sworn in as Venezuela's president for a third term, Nicolás Maduro addressed the nation on Wednesday. The incumbent leader spoke at the Teresa Carreño Theater with thousands of supporters in attendance.