Tensions rise in Venezuela as opposition leader González asks military to end Maduro’s reign
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is set to be sworn in for his third presidential term on January 9, 2025, despite claims he overwhelmingly lost the election last July.
- Opposition leaders, including Edmundo González, are urging mass protests against Maduro's administration, asserting that González won the election with twice as many votes.
- The U.S. Has recognized González as the legitimate leader of Venezuela, while Maduro's government has threatened arrest for González if he returns.
- Opposition leader María Corina Machado called for protests on January 9, stating, 'This January 9th, everyone in the streets in Venezuela and around the world.
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