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Trump warns new Venezuela leader to 'do what's right'
Donald Trump says the US is "in charge" in Venezuela after Nicolas Maduro's capture, and warned Venezuela's new leader to comply with US demands or face more military action. DW has more.
The opposition leader sent a message to the country a few days after the capture of former dictator Nicolás Maduro. He insisted that the legitimacy of his leadership rests on the electoral outcome of 2024 and on what was established by the Venezuelan Constitution.
Venezuela crisis: ‘Freedom has arrived,’ says Machado after Maduro's ouster, backs Edmundo González for presidency
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado says Nicolas Maduro was removed from power after rejecting a negotiated exit and called for opposition-backed Edmundo González, whom the opposition says won the 2024 election, for presidency.
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia has commented for the first time on the developments in Venezuela in recent days. In a Spanish-language video message he shared last night via X, Facebook and Instagram, he said the departure of President Nicolás Maduro is an "important step, but not enough". In the video, González refers to himself as "president" and "leader" of Venezuela.
-> The arrest of Nicolás Maduro marked a new stage in the political crisis in Venezuela and generated a reconfiguration within the opposition. After this fact, the attention was focused on María Corina Machado and Edmundo González Urrutia, central figures of the opposition bloc that for years has questioned the electoral results and the institutional situation of the country. It may interest you: Official calendar for the free change of plates i…
In a message addressed to the nation and from his X account, Venezuela’s elected president, Edmundo González, highlighted that recent events represent a turning point in the country’s history, but warned that there is still a long way to go to achieve true democratic normalization. A historic moment, but insufficient González acknowledged that Maduro’s departure from power and his submission to justice constitute a new political scenario. Howeve…
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