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Venezuela Issues Arrest Warrant For Opposition Leader Edmundo Gonzalez Amid Election Dispute

Venezuela has issued an arrest warrant for opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez amid escalating tensions over the disputed July election.

FILE PHOTO: Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado and opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez wave as they address supporters, in Caracas, Venezuela July 30, 2024. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa/File Photo

Venezuela’s political tensions have escalated significantly as the attorney general’s office announced that a court has issued an arrest warrant for opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez. This move, which comes in the wake of a disputed July election, marks a dramatic intensification of President Nicolas Maduro’s crackdown on the opposition.

According to Attorney General Tarek Saab, Gonzalez is accused of conspiracy and several other crimes, as the government maintains that Maduro won the election with just over half the votes. However, the opposition party disputes this result, claiming that Gonzalez secured a decisive victory. They have called for the release of full tallies to ensure transparency, with some even alleging outright fraud.

In response to the warrant, opposition leaders have condemned the government’s actions, arguing that the arrest is an attempt to stifle dissent and prevent Gonzalez from assuming the presidency. Maria Corina Machado, another prominent opposition figure, stated that the government’s threats would only serve to unite Venezuelans and increase support for Gonzalez.

“They have lost all notion of reality,” Machado said on X. “Threatening the President-elect will only achieve more cohesion and increase the support of Venezuelans and the world for Edmundo Gonzalez.”

The opposition has published what it says are copies of over 80% of ballot box-level tallies on a public website, while the electoral council says a cyber attack on election night has prevented its publication of the full tallies.

Saab has also launched criminal probes into Machado and the opposition vote tally websiteitself and detentions of opposition figures and protesters have continued in the weeks since the vote.

The situation has sparked widespread unrest, with protests leading to at least 27 deaths and over 2,400 arrests. The warrant against Gonzalez, who is now 75 years old, could result in house arrest rather than imprisonment due to his age, as Venezuelan law does not allow those over 70 to serve sentences in jail.

Amid these developments, the U.S. is reportedly preparing sanctions against almost 60
Venezuelan government officials and family members in response to the election, further complicating the already volatile situation. The political climate in Venezuela remains deeply polarized, with the government and opposition locked in a bitter struggle over the country’s future.

Melissa Enoch

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