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Venezuela Orders Arrest of Presidential Candidate Edmundo González Amid Post-Election Crackdown

Venezuela has issued an arrest warrant for Presidential candidate Edmundo González Urrutia, marking a significant escalation in the country’s political turmoil. The warrant, dated September 2, 2024, accuses González of serious offences including usurpation of functions, forgery, conspiracy, and sabotage.

This aggressive move by the Maduro administration casts a shadow over the recent elections and is likely to spark international controversy. The legitimacy of both the election results and the arrest order will be scrutinized, potentially leading to diplomatic tensions, especially with nations like the U.S., which have shown support for González.

The official document, translated from Spanish, states:

“I am writing to you, to send attached to this communication, a document dated today with its respective actions consisting of NINETY-FOUR (94) PAGES, requesting an ARREST ORDER against citizen:

EDMUNDO GONZÁLEZ URRUTIA, holder of identity card No. V-2,029,003, for the alleged commission of the crimes of:

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