Dozens of Venezuelans gathered on Thursday in Guatemala to protest against the expected inauguration of Nicolas Maduro for a third term and to show solidarity with opposition leaders. Waving Venezuelan flags and holding candles,
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González has landed in Guatemala, four days after the inauguration of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to a third term
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Guatemala.- Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, who asserts victory in the disputed July 2024 presidential election, arrived in Guatemala on Tuesday as part of a broader tour seeking international backing for his return to Venezuela.
The US ruling class is approaching a consensus on the use of further economic devastation and potentially military force to oust Maduro and secure control over the world’s largest oil reserves.
Edmundo Gonzalez, Venezuelan opposition leader, arrives in Guatemala days after Nicolas Maduro's inauguration. Key meeting with President Arevalo planned.
Opponents of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro light candles during a demonstration the day before his inauguration for a third term, at Simón Bolivar Plaza in Guatemala City, Thursday, Jan. 9,
Guatemala City, January 16 (RHC)-- The Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity party (URNG-MAIZ) has rejected the visit of the former candidate of the Venezuelan extreme right to the presidency of Venezuela, Edmundo González Urrutia to that Central American nation.
Electoral authorities loyal to the ruling party declared Maduro the winner hours after polls closed on July 28, but unlike in previous presidential elections, they did not provide detailed vote counts.
GUATEMALA CITY — Venezuelan opposition leader ... had promised to return to Venezuela to take office. But last Friday, when Maduro was sworn in, he called it off saying the necessary security ...
Venezuela on Tuesday announced restrictions on French, Italian and Dutch diplomats on its soil, citing their governments' "hostile" response to Nicolas Maduro's presidential inauguration, widely rejected as a power grab.
Homeland Security says about 600,000 Venezuelans and more than 200,000 El Salvadorans living in the U.S. can legally remain another 18 months.