Opposition leader Edmundo González, widely recognized by the international community as the winner of Venezuela's July 28 elections, has reaffirmed his commitment to returning to his country ...
One family I met at the gap had fled Venezuela years ago and resettled in Colombia ... while the Carter Center noted that they proved that an opposition candidate, Edmundo González Urrutia, had won ...
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia ... through which he ran given María Corina Machado's ...
Mired in controversy in their countries, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ...
In recent years, a quarter of Venezuela's population has fled the country's economic devastation and political repression.
But in protest at the electoral deceit, Brazil’s left-wing government vetoed Venezuela’s attempt to join the bloc ... The true president-elect, Edmundo González, is in exile in Spain. The opposition’s ...
Three months after Maduro's disputed re-election, a former oil minister was arrested, while the European Union awarded the ...
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 ... of the ill-fated presidential campaign of ...
After completing her official meeting with Edmundo González in Rome, on October 28th, the Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia ...
Venezuela’s government is doubling down on its attacks against Brazilian foreign relations officials, accusing them of ...
Brazil’s government has broken its silence over growing tensions with neighboring Venezuela, with the Foreign Ministry saying ...
Now that the transition appears to have failed, the U.S. should do more to ensure respect for the will of the Venezuelan ...