Cornered Maduro Moves To Jail His Opponent
Venezuelan authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Edmundo González, the presidential candidate who has been recognized as the winner of the disputed July election against Nicolás Maduro. The move marks an escalation in the Maduro regime’s crackdown on the country’s opposition.
On Monday, the public prosecutor’s office announced the arrest warrant, accusing González of “crimes associated with terrorism,” including “usurpation of functions, forging a public document, instigation to disobedience of the laws, [and] association to commit a crime and conspiracy.” The charges follow González’s failure to respond to three summonses related to the government’s ongoing investigation into the contested election.
Maduro was declared the official winner of the July 28 election by Venezuela’s National Electoral Council (CNE), securing a third consecutive six-year term. However, the outcome of the election has been disputed by the opposition and remains unrecognized by much of the international community.
According to the CNE, which is controlled by Maduro loyalists, Maduro allegedly won 51 percent of the votes, with González receiving 44 percent. But the opposition contends that these figures are fabricated, pointing out that Maduro’s United Socialist Party of Venezuela refused to publish the official results.
In response, the opposition released its own election data, claiming that González won against Maduro by a significant margin. “Venezuelans and the entire world know what happened,” González said at a press conference after the elections.
Despite attempts by Maduro’s regime to block access to voting centers, the opposition managed to review the votes of around 80 percent of the 30,000 voting machines. Their findings, published online for the world to see, support that Maduro stole the election.
According to the opposition’s results, González won the election with 67 percent of the votes, compared to Maduro’s 30 percent. Several world leaders, including the United States, have recognized González as the legitimate winner and called for transparency from the Maduro regime.
Facing mounting pressure, Maduro requested Venezuela’s high court to audit the electoral process—a move criticized by foreign observers who argu
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