Venezuela's Maduro sworn in for third term after contested election
- Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third term after disputed elections, which the opposition and international community claim he lost.
- The opposition, including Edmundo González, is recognized by many countries as the legitimate president-elect, while Maduro's government issued an arrest warrant for González.
- The United Nations expressed alarm over reports of arbitrary detentions and intimidation in Venezuela ahead of the opposition marches.
- During his inauguration, Maduro vowed his term would be a period of peace, while opposition leader María Corina Machado accused him of a coup for not leaving office.
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Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro sworn in for third term after disputed election
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been sworn in to a third term despite credible evidence that his opponent won the latest election. Meanwhile, the Biden administration unveils new steps targeting the Maduro regime.
Maduro’s Third Six-Year Term Spells Doom for Venezuela
Uncategorized Maduro’s Third Six-Year Term Spells Doom for Venezuela Despite domestic and international opposition, the president has consolidated his hold over the socialist state. (Photo by Gaby Oraa/Getty Images) Nicolás Maduro Moros, the president of Venezuela, was inaugurated Friday morning for his third consecutive six-year term. Despite successfully suppressing efforts by opposition parties to contest the dubious official results of the …
Power, Protests, and Geopolitics: Venezuela's Fight for Democracy
The situation in Venezuela, which has remained a focal point of regional and international concern for years, has reached yet another crossroads. As Nicolás Maduro begins his third consecutive term as president following the controversial election in July 2024, the country stands at a precipice. The lack of transparency, widespread accusations of electoral fraud, and […] The post Power, Protests, and Geopolitics: Venezuela’s Fight for Democracy …
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