Summary
- Venezuelan President Maduro accuses opposition leaders of “criminal violence”
- Protesters demand transparency in election data they claim was stolen by Maduro
- Clashes result in at least 16 deaths across the country
- Maduro refuses to negotiate with opponents, escalating tensions
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- Edison Research estimated González received 66% of the vote to Maduro’s 31%
- Opposition gathered more than 80% of the voting records, showing González won with 67% to Maduro’s 31%
- United States and Latin American countries call for proof of Maduro’s win
- Protests erupted in Venezuela after disputed election results
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- Protests in Venezuela continue as citizens demand fair elections and the removal of Maduro
- Some neighborhoods have been heavily guarded by armed men to prevent residents from joining protests
- Maduro has ordered security forces to quell the protests, vowing to defeat violent opposition
- Maduro is under investigation by the International Criminal Court for alleged human rights abuses during previous uprisings