Edmundo González, recognized as Venezuela's president-elect by several countries, claims his son-in-law was abducted by masked men just days before his planned inauguration. The situation is marked by heightened political tension with increased police and military presence in Caracas. Opposition figures also report government agents surrounding homes and deploying drones.
El líder opositor venezolano Edmundo González, reconocido como presidente electo de Venezuela en varios países y que reclama su victoria electoral frente a Nicolás Maduro , denunció el martes que su yerno fue secuestrado por hombres encapuchados.
“Todo el mundo está esperando el 10 de enero para ver qué pasa o ver qué sucede o ver qué se decide o ver quién llama a hacer algo o en qué forma termina de alguna manera, digamos, teniendo un desenlace toda esta situación”, dijo a The Associated Press Benigno Alarcón, politólogo y director del Centro de Estudios Políticos y de Gobierno de la Universidad Católica Andrés Bello.
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