Edmundo González Urrutia Calls for Calm as Venezuela's Opposition Leader

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Edmundo González Urrutia, who claims to be the legitimate president of Venezuela, urged the armed forces to uphold the electoral victory he asserts was achieved in the July 28, 2024 elections. In a recent video, he emphasized the need for loyalty to the Constitution and the people, particularly in light of recent events, including U.S. actions in Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. González's message follows comments from Donald Trump regarding fellow opposition leader María Corina Machado, who has called for recognition of González as president. He highlighted that true normalization in Venezuela requires the release of political prisoners and stressed the importance of unity for the country's recovery.
Key Details: • González claims over 70% of votes in the July 28, 2024 elections. • International observers, including the Carter Center and the UN, supported the opposition's vote counts. • González has been in Spain since September 2024 due to safety concerns. • He emphasizes the need for the armed forces to adhere to constitutional duties.