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Venezuela’s exiled opposition head Edmundo Gonzalez warned: ‘they’re coming for you’
Gonzalez, whom the opposition insist was the real winner of a July election awarded to Maduro, told Reuters during an interview in Madrid he could have been jailed and possibly tortured had he stayed
Venezuela's Gonzalez says he was forced to sign letter accepting court ruling of Maduro victory
CARACAS (Reuters) -Venezuela opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez, who stood against President Nicolas Maduro in July's election, on Wednesday said he was forced to sign a letter accepting a ruling from
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Edmundo Gonzalez Forced to Accept Court Ruling
Edmundo Gonzalez, a Venezuelan opposition leader, claimed he was compelled to sign a letter acknowledging President Nicolas Maduro’s victory in the July election under threat. Currently in Spain under political asylum,
Spain denies 'complicity' in Venezuela's Gonzalez signing letter accepting Maduro victory
Spain has denied involvement in negotiations between Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez and President Nicolas Maduro's government for his flight to Spain, before which he signed a letter saying he accepted Maduro's victory in the country's July election.
Venezuela’s Opposition Leader Says He Was Forced to Recognize Maduro
Edmundo González said the government made him sign a document recognizing President Nicolás Maduro as the election winner before he could flee to Spain.
Venezuela’s opposition candidate ‘forced’ to accept Maduro presidential election win
Venezuela’s opposition candidate was forced to admit Nicolas Maduro as the election winner in July. Edmundo Gonzalez released a video message on Wednesday claiming that the Maduro regime pressured him into signing a letter stating he lost the election.
Venezuela's opposition leader says he was forced to sign letter that admits defeat
Venezuela's former opposition candidate, Edmundo González, on Wednesday said he was coerced into signing a letter effectively recognizing his defeat in July's presidential election.
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Venezuelan opposition leader Gonzalez says he was strong-armed into conceding election
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez said he was forced to accept Nicolas Maduro as the victor in July's disputed ...
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The European Parliament approves the recognition of Edmundo González as "legitimate" president of Venezuela with the support of Portuguese socialists
Five Portuguese MEPs from the social democratic family have voted in favor alongside the European People's Party, Meloni's ...
Intellinews on MSN
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EU recognises Venezuela's Gonzalez as president in resolution backed by right-wing MEPs
The European Parliament on September 19 passed a non-binding resolution recognising Venezuelan opposition candidate Edmundo ...
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Parlamento Europeo insta a reconocer a Edmundo González como presidente legítimo de Venezuela
MADRID (AP) — El Parlamento Europeo instó el jueves a los socios de la Unión Europea a reconocer al candidato opositor ...
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Venezuelan opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez leaves the country for Spain
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez has left the country en route to Spain, according to his lawyer and Venezuela’s ...
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Venezuela opposition says Edmundo Gonzalez will remain 'clear voice' in Spanish exile
Venezuelan presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez will remain a "very clear voice" pushing for change in his country despite ...
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Spain Denies Role in Gonzalez-Maduro Negotiations Amid Venezuelan Election Dispute
Spain has denied involvement in negotiations between Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez and President Nicolas ...
El País in English
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Edmundo González: ‘I have not been coerced by the Spanish government or by the ambassador’
The Venezuelan opposition candidate, in response to accusations that Spain maneuvered to benefit Chavismo by facilitating his ...
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