Edmundo González Urrutia Calls for Calm "as President of Venezuelans"
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Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia has responded to the developments in the…
Venezuela's Opposition leader Edmundo González seeks military help to become next president
In his first remarks after the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, the country's prominent opposition leader Edmundo González sought the Venezuelan military's support to become the new president of the Latin American nation.
After the capture by the U.S. of Nicolás Maduro, former opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González defended his legitimacy as Venezuela’s elected president at the last hour of this Sunday and urged the U.S. Army to “fulfill the sovereign mandate expressed on July 28, 2024.” This, in reference to the last presidential elections, after which González proclaimed himself the winner by not recognizing the victory of the Chavista leader and de…
Edmundo González Urrutia welcomes Maduro's disempowerment. The exiled politician sees himself as the winner of the last elections and demands the release of prisoners.
The president-elect of Venezuela, Edmundo González , has addressed Venezuelans for the first time since the U.S. attack on the country and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro . He has done so through a video of almost four minutes in which he has made a "serene" appeal to the Armed Forces and the security forces of his country, noting that "his duty is to fulfill and enforce the sovereign mandate expressed on July 28, 2024", in reference to …
By Sol Amaya and Uriel Blanco, CNN en Español. Opposition leader Edmundo González said this Sunday that, “as president of Venezuelans,” the Venezuelan armed forces must “enforce” the electoral victory that he and his political movement claim he won in the presidential elections of July 28, 2024. “As president of Venezuelans, I make a calm and clear call to the national armed forces and the state security forces. Your duty is to fulfill and enfor…
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