In which countries will Maduro wanted posters be reported vandalized by end of 2025?
Norway • 25%
Spain • 25%
Colombia • 25%
Other • 25%
Reports from international news agencies or statements from the Venezuelan government
Rick Scott Proposes $100 Million Bounty as U.S. Increases Reward for Nicolás Maduro to $25 Million
Jan 15, 2025, 02:56 PM
U.S. Senator Rick Scott has proposed increasing the bounty for the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro to $100 million, calling him a dangerous adversary to the United States. This comes as the U.S. government has recently announced a $25 million reward for Maduro's arrest, equating him with some of the world's worst terrorists. The U.S. has also begun distributing wanted posters for Maduro and Diosdado Cabello, another prominent figure in the Venezuelan regime. Reports indicate that these posters have been vandalized in Oslo, according to the Maduro government.
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Brazil • 25%
Other • 25%
USA • 25%
Colombia • 25%
United States • 25%
European Union • 25%
None of the above • 25%
United Kingdom • 25%
Increased diplomatic pressure • 25%
Continued non-recognition • 25%
Partial recognition • 25%
Full recognition • 25%
Calls for new elections • 25%
Sanctions against Maduro's government • 25%
Recognition of González Urrutia • 25%
No significant action • 25%
Protests increase • 25%
Protests remain steady • 25%
Protests decrease • 25%
Protests end • 25%
Maduro remains in power • 25%
Other • 25%
Maduro ousted through internal uprising • 25%
Maduro ousted through international intervention • 25%
Condemnation • 25%
No official response • 25%
Neutral • 25%
Support • 25%
Protests lead to leadership change • 25%
Protests escalate into conflict • 25%
Protests lead to policy changes • 25%
Protests subside with no change • 25%
Other • 25%
Canada • 25%
Brazil • 25%
United States • 25%
Negotiations or talks initiated • 25%
Other significant actions • 25%
Increased diplomatic tensions • 25%
No significant reaction • 25%