Venezuelan opposition candidate accuses Nicolás Maduro of coup

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Venezuelan opposition candidate accuses Nicolás Maduro of coup
Author: Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro
Published: Jan, 11 2025 13:44

Edmundo González, widely believed to have won July election, gives address after autocrat sworn in for third term. The man widely believed to be the real victor of last year’s presidential election in Venezuela has accused Nicolás Maduro of staging a coup and “crowning himself dictator” after the South American autocrat claimed another six years in power.

Maduro, a former union leader who has governed since 2013, in increasingly authoritarian fashion, was sworn in for a third term on Friday, despite claims that he stole the election from the actual winner, the retired diplomat Edmundo González. The governments of Argentina, Canada, the US and Peru are among those to have recognised González as Venezuela’s rightful president-elect, while the EU, UK, Brazil and Colombia have refused to recognise Maduro’s claim to victory.

González, who was forced into exile during a wave of government repression that followed the 28 July vote, criticised Maduro’s power grab in a video message to supporters on Friday night. “Maduro has violated the constitution and the sovereign will of the ​Venezuelans … He has executed a coup d’etat and crowned himself dictator. The people aren’t with him and no government considered democratic is with him – only the dictators of Cuba, [the Democratic Republic of the] Congo and Nicaragua,” said González, a 75-year-old retired diplomat.

González has published detailed voting tallies that offer convincing evidence he won last year’s election by a wide margin, while Maduro has offered no proof of his supposed victory. But Venezuela’s military and security forces have stood by their increasingly isolated commander-in-chief despite opposition calls for them to switch sides.

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