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Former Venezuelan presidential candidate and opposition leader Edmundo González fled to Spain in exile Sunday as part of a deal with dubious current President Nicolas Maduro’s administration.
But on Sunday, he joined the swelling ranks of once-prominent government opponents who have fled into exile, leaving his political future uncertain and tightening Nicolás Maduro's grip on power.
Maduro seems to have learned to live in a permanent simulacrum mode. He says whatever he wants, however he wants. He says and disavows things in any way, and before any audience.
Over the weekend, Brazilian diplomats accused Spain’s socialist government of allowing Maduro’s political enforcers into the Spanish embassy in Caracas while González took refuge there.
Venezuela's President, Nicolás Maduro, announced on Monday that he will make a "deep claim" for Spain to "pay" reparations to the indigenous peoples due to the 1492 conquest of America ...
Opposition leaders have argued the detention of politician Juan Pablo Guanipa and others is meant to stifle dissent.
A former Venezuelan spymaster pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges — including narco-terrorism -- a week before his ...
The cryptocurrency exchange El Dorado — often used as a benchmark for Monitor Dólar — also shut down operations in Venezuela ...
Hugo Carvajal, a former top official in Venezuela's authoritarian government, pleaded guilty to narco terrorism, the ...
Nicolas Maduro's party dominated Venezuelan elections amid an opposition boycott protesting his disputed re-election. ... Gonzalez Urrutia, who went into exile in Spain late last year, ...
Venezuela's former head of military intelligence, Hugo Carvajal - also known as "El Pollo", or The Chicken - has pleaded ...