Biden to Meet Venezuelan Opposition Leader Amid Election Dispute

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Biden to Meet Venezuelan Opposition Leader Amid Election Dispute
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President Joe Biden will meet with Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González at the White House on Monday. The meeting comes after the Biden administration recognized González as Venezuela's 'president-elect' following disputed July elections.

President Joe Biden is scheduled to meet Venezuela n opposition leader Edmundo González at the White House on Monday, according to a senior administration official. The meeting comes as the Biden administration recognized González as the nation's 'president-elect' following Venezuela 's disputed July elections.

González claims to have decisively defeated President Nicolás Maduro in last year's contested presidential election, a claim backed by opposition data but denied by Venezuela's government. His claims have also been met with aggressive pushback from Maduro's government, which accuses him of fabricating vote tallies. Meanwhile, Maduro declared victory in the contested vote but has refused to release the election's official results, a move that has drawn sharp international criticism. Since then, Venezuela has faced widespread protests following the disputed election as protesters are demanding that election officials release the results from each polling station, claiming this would reveal Maduro's alleged efforts to rig the election. In an effort to consolidate international support, González, a retired diplomat representing Venezuela's main opposition coalition, has embarked on a tour of the Americas to bolster his campaign against Maduro's rule. His journey began over the weekend with stops in Argentina and Uruguay. He is also urging Venezuelan expatriates in the Washington area to demonstrate outside the Organization of American States on Monday, amplifying calls for democratic reforms. Meanwhile, Maduro has moved to solidify his grip on power. Despite the international dispute over the election, Venezuela's National Assembly has invited him to be sworn in for a third term this Friday, more than five months after his declared victory. The election controversy stems from the lack of transparency in the vote count

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