Venezuelan Opposition Leader Gonzalez Starts Latin America Tour Before Maduro's Swearing-In

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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Gonzalez Starts Latin America Tour Before Maduro's Swearing-In
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Edmundo González, recognized by the US as the winner of Venezuela's 2024 election, begins a Latin American tour as Maduro prepares for a third term.

Venezuela n opposition leader Edmundo González, who the United States recognized as the winner of last year's presidential election, kicked off a tour of Latin America on Saturday, just days before President Nicolás Maduro is set to be sworn in for a third term in defiance of international pressure. Hundreds of Venezuela n migrants, some waving their homeland's red, blue and yellow flag, filled the Plaza de Mayo outside Argentina's presidential palace in Buenos Aires.

They were waiting for González to emerge from a meeting with Argentine President Javier Milei, a staunch supporter of the Venezuelan opposition.following the July 28 presidential election, in which Maduro was declared the winner by the National Electoral Council, which is stacked with governing party loyalist

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