Venezuela is set to inaugurate a head of state on Friday – but there are still two men claiming to be the nation’s rightful president.
During her detention, an aide said, Maria Corina Machado “was forced to record several videos.” She has garnered enormous support for her opposition to Nicolás Maduro.
The Maduro government says it has arrested at least nine U.S. citizens in the months since Venezuela’s widely discredited presidential election.
Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado was freed on Thursday, her Vente Venezuela movement said, shortly after she was detained amid gunshots while leaving a protest in eastern Caracas. Opposition demonstrations took place throughout the country in an 11th-hour effort to put pressure on President Nicolas Maduro ahead of his third inauguration on Friday.
The brief arrest of Maria Corina Machado provoked swift condemnations from political leaders across the globe.
Venezuela is meant to inaugurate its next president Jan. 10. But with a contested election, who exactly will take power?
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Friday will face more international rebuke than at any time in his 12 years in power.
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, in office since 2013, is due to take the oath of office for a third term Friday despite a global outcry that brought thousands out in protest on the ceremony's eve.
In addition to those mentioned, there are other Spanish political parties that act as accomplices with their votes and their inaction, voting against any initiative to condemn the Maduro dictatorship and refusing to recognize the legitimate winner of the elections in Venezuela, Edmundo González. They are the following:
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