The surprise departure of the man considered by Venezuela’s opposition and several foreign governments to be the legitimate winner of July’s presidential race was announced late Saturday night by ...
Venezuela's Public Prosecutor's Office issued on Oct. 24 an official note requiring Interpol to arrest González Urrutia for ...
But tens of thousands of tallies published by the opposition suggested a win for Gonzalez. Venezuela’s opposition and multiple Latin American leaders refused to recognize Maduro’s victory ...
Maria Corina Machado is still seeking help from the international community in recognizing the supposed true winner of ...
In recent years, a quarter of Venezuela's population has fled the country's economic devastation and political repression.
Unlike Gonzalez Urrutia, who fled to Spain in September after a warrant was issued for his arrest, she chose to stay in ...
“It's time for Spain, fully integrated in the European community, to contribute to Venezuela’s return to democratic, diplomatic, and economic normality,” he urged. Opposition leader Edmundo ...
Prize-winners underline European Parliament's tough stance against the presumptive incumbent Venezuelan President Nicolas ...
An activist against Chavismo in his youth, he helped found the political party Popular Will in 2009, one of the largest opposition parties in Venezuela. He served as the party’s regional coordinator ...
After completing her official meeting with Edmundo González in Rome, on October 28th, the Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia ...
Unlike Gonzalez Urrutia, who fled to Spain in September after a warrant was issued for his arrest, she chose to stay in Venezuela to continue to lead resistance to Maduro's regime despite many ...