Venezuela’s Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, who says the opposition must win the presidential election in July. Nicholas MaduroHe said that his son-in-law, Caracas, was seized by a caracalla.
“This morning my son Rafael Tudares son-in-law was kidnapped,” Gonzálezposted on Tuesday 10th.
“Rafael was dropping off classes at my nephew’s school, when he was intercepted by hooded men, dressed in black, who grabbed him in the first golden train, license plate AA54E2C.”
The Venezuelan government on Monday criticized the meeting between Joe Biden and González, who is on an international tour seeking to pressure Maduro to leave power.
The 62-year-old has ruled the oil-rich nation for over a decade, sword in hand with the help of police, paramilitaries and armed forces.
Backed by public institutions loyal to him, Maduro claimed victory in the July vote, when the National Electoral Council (CNE) refused to release the results publicly.
The opposition claimed its own A military station indicated that González had taken the election in the fall.
More than 20 people have been killed and nearly 200 wounded in the uprising that followed Maduro’s election victory in July.
Another 2,400 people were arrested in the crackdown, with authorities saying this week that about 1,500 had since been freed. Rights groups have cast doubt on that figure.
González, 75, fled into exile in Spain in September and vowed to return to his country.
Maduro was sworn in for a six-year term on Tuesday.
Maduro’s government is vowing to deal harshly with future rioters, and has threatened to jail González if he makes a promise to return to Venezuela. Last week the authorities a reward of $100,000 for information leading to an arrest.