Legitimate President of Venezuela recognized internationally by end of 2025?
Nicolás Maduro • 25%
Edmundo González Urrutia • 25%
María Corina Machado • 25%
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Statements from major international organizations such as the United Nations and the Organization of American States
Venezuelan Opposition’s Machado Detained, Calls Maduro's Third-Term Inauguration a Coup
Jan 10, 2025, 07:55 PM
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado emerged from hiding to lead protests in Caracas against President Nicolás Maduro's inauguration for a third term on January 10, which she described as consolidating a coup d'état. During the protests on January 9, Machado was detained by security forces; her driver was shot in the leg during the interception. She was forcibly taken from her motorcycle, detained, and compelled to record videos before being released. Human Rights Watch confirmed her detention and called for her immediate release. Machado urged for the restoration of the constitution and declared that victory is near. Edmundo González Urrutia, whom the opposition considers the president-elect, is in the Dominican Republic and has postponed his return to Venezuela and assumption of the presidency due to security concerns, following Machado's advice.
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Interim President • 25%
Nicolás Maduro • 25%
Edmundo González Urrutia • 25%
Other • 25%
Nicolás Maduro • 25%
Other • 25%
María Corina Machado • 25%
Edmundo González Urrutia • 25%
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Maduro recognized • 25%
González Urrutia recognized • 25%
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González recognized by majority • 25%
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María Corina Machado • 25%
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Nicolás Maduro • 25%
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More countries recognize Maduro • 25%
More countries withdraw recognition • 25%
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