Venezuela’s government offers $100K reward for whereabouts of opposition’s presidential candidate
- Venezuelan authorities announced a $100,000 reward for information leading to the capture of opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, who is traveling to Argentina.
- Gonzalez Urrutia claims he won the presidential election against Nicolas Maduro, who is set to be sworn in on January 10.
- The United Nations' Human Rights Committee has ordered Venezuela to refrain from destroying voting tallies from the disputed July election.
- Gonzalez Urrutia has vowed to return to Venezuela, accusing the government of rigging the election results.
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Venezuela announces million reward to access opposition candidate
RIO DE JANEIRO. Venezuela's regime leader Nicolás Maduro intends to be sworn in as president again next week, even though he cannot prove he won the election. In order to prevent the opposition candidate Edmundo González from also appointing himself the country's president, the regime has announced a reward of one million kroner for whoever arrests him.
Venezuela's Authorities Offer $100,000 Reward for Information on Edmundo González
This Thursday, January 2, Venezuela’s Scientific, Criminal, and Criminal Investigation Corps (CICPC) announced a reward of US$ 100,000 to anyone who provides information on the whereabouts of Edmundo González Urrutia in case he enters Venezuelan territory again. Authorities have identified González as a key figure in attempts to destabilize the country following the July 28 presidential election. Atención: Son ocho los delitos que Fiscalía le a…
Venezuela Places $100,000 Bounty on Real Winner of Maduro’s Sham Election
Venezuela's socialist regime on Thursday announced a $100,000 bounty for information leading to the capture of exiled opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González. The post Venezuela Places $100,000 Bounty on Real Winner of Maduro’s Sham Election appeared first on Breitbart.
Another showdown in Venezuela one week before the inauguration of Nicolás Maduro
The Venezuelan authorities are offering 100,000 dollars for the arrest of Edmundo González. The opponent exiled in Spain, who claims victory in the presidential election on July 28, is organizing his return to Caracas for a parallel swearing-in.
Venezuelan Government Offers $100,000 Reward for Info on Opposition’s Presidential Candidate
Venezuela’s government is offering a $100,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of exiled opposition candidate Edmundo González, who claims to have defeated President Nicolás Maduro in last year’s election. Thursday’s offer of a reward for González comes just days before Maduro, who leads the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela, is set to begin his third term in office. González fled Venezuela for Spain in September 2024 ami…
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