Venezuelan Opposition Leader Refuses Supreme Court Summons Amid Election Dispute
Edmundo González and María Corina Machado face legal threats as international pressure mounts for election transparency.
- González cited risks to his freedom and due process as reasons for not appearing before the court.
- The Venezuelan military reaffirmed its loyalty to President Nicolás Maduro, rejecting opposition claims of election fraud.
- International bodies and several countries have called for a full disclosure of election results.
- The U.S. acknowledges González's victory but stops short of recognizing him as president-elect, focusing on diplomatic negotiations.
- Protests against Maduro's regime have resulted in numerous deaths and detentions.





















