Venezuelan Opposition Claims Election Victory Amid Maduro's Controversial Inauguration
Edmundo González, widely recognized as the actual winner of Venezuela's July 2024 presidential election, has accused Nicolás Maduro of staging a coup after Maduro was sworn in for a third term on Friday. In a video address from an undisclosed location, González asserted that Maduro's claim to power is illegitimate, stating, "Maduro has violated the constitution and the sovereign will of the Venezuelans."
The situation escalated as several countries, including Argentina, Canada, and the United States, publicly recognized González as the rightful president-elect, while major international powers like the EU and UK have refused to validate Maduro's victory. González, a retired diplomat who was forced into exile following governmental repression after the election, has pointed to detailed voting tallies that he believes substantiate his claim to a significant electoral victory over Maduro.
Maduro, who has led Venezuela since 2013 amidst growing authoritarianism, held a ceremonial swearing-in attended by military and police leaders who pledged their loyalty. He has yet to produce verifiable evidence of his election success. González criticized Maduro's government as responsible for a catastrophic economic decline and a substantial migration crisis affecting the region.
In his address, González expressed optimism about the future, saying, "Soon, very soon, we will return to Venezuela and put an end to this tragedy." He emphasized his commitment to restoring freedom in the country and condemned Maduro’s regime as one in its "dying days."
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