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Venezuela will order opposition leader to testify in latest crackdown following disputed election

  • Venezuela's government will order former opposition candidate Edmundo González to provide sworn testimony in an investigation about contesting last month's presidential election results.
  • This action reflects Nicolás Maduro's government cracking down on opponents who claim a victory.
  • Attorney General Tarek William Saab accused González of trying to "illegally usurp responsibilities" of the National Electoral Council.
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