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  2. Cornered Maduro Moves To Jail His Opponent - AOL

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    Maduro was declared the official winner of the July 28 election by Venezuela's National Electoral Council (CNE), securing a third consecutive six-year term. However, the outcome of the election ...

  3. Opinion: Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro could lose a ...

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    Here, Maduro seems to have his bases covered: He controls the military with a system of carrots and sticks. The carrots include military control of key sectors of the economy and organized crime.

  4. International reactions to the 2024 Venezuelan presidential ...

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    Some Latin American countries, however, recognized and congratulated Maduro as the election winner, including Bolivia, Cuba, Honduras and Nicaragua, [1] [3] Condemnation from some countries, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Peru and Uruguay, was far more direct, describing the CNE result in terms of fraud or corruption.

  5. Chile will ask Venezuela to extradite citizens suspected of ...

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    Prosecutors in Chile said Friday they plan to formally request that Venezuela extradite two of its citizens to stand trial for charges related to the abduction and killing of a Venezuelan ...

  6. 2024 Venezuelan political crisis - Wikipedia

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    Spain's El País wrote on 22 August that the TSJ "is controlled by the ruling party", and that the CNE president Amoroso is "a close friend of Maduro". [ 96 ] In accepting the TSJ case, Caryslia Rodríguez , president of the court, said that there would be a "detailed examination" of the tally sheets, according to El País . [ 96 ]

  7. Venezuelan presidential crisis - Wikipedia

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    National Assembly declared Maduro a usurper of the presidency on the day of his second inauguration [2] The Supreme Tribunal of Justice declared the National Assembly to be "unconstitutional" [2] Guaidó is declared as acting president and takes the presidential oath on 23 January [3] [4] Goals: End of Maduro's government; Transition government

  8. Venezuela's Maduro trails in polls. Would he accept defeat in ...

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    Venezuela's authoritarian president, Nicolás Maduro, trails in polling. Would the longtime U.S. adversary accept defeat in Sunday's election?

  9. Foreign involvement in the Venezuelan presidential crisis

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    Presidents of Cuba, Bolivia and El Salvador greet Maduro at Maduro's second inauguration on 10 January 2019. Hugo Chávez alleged that there was U.S. intervention in Venezuela during his presidency. [14] In early 2015, the Maduro government accused the United States of attempting to overthrow him.