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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Edmundo González to Meet with President Biden at the White House

Edmundo González, who claims victory over Maduro, aims to rally support in a White House visit amid election legitimacy disputes.

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Updated: Jan 6th, 2025, 11:23 AM ET

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Edmundo González, Venezuela's opposition leader, is set to meet President Biden as he seeks international backing after claiming victory in the disputed 2024 election against Maduro. The visit follows González's tour of Argentina and Uruguay, where he called for support from Venezuelans. Despite his claims, Maduro's government continues to assert its legitimacy after the contested election results. The U.S. and many European nations recognize González as the rightful winner, intensifying the political struggle between the opposition and Maduro's administration.


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