Global Protests Erupt Against Maduro's Disputed Election Win
Opposition rallies in Venezuela and worldwide challenge official results, demand recognition of González as president-elect.
- Venezuelans and supporters held demonstrations in cities across the globe, including Caracas, Miami, and Sydney.
- Opposition leader María Corina Machado led protests, urging the international community to back Edmundo González's victory claim.
- The National Electoral Council declared Maduro the winner but has not released detailed voting data, raising accusations of fraud.
- Over 2,000 people have been detained in Venezuela amid the regime's crackdown on dissent, with reports of violence and repression.
- International pressure mounts as countries and organizations call for transparency and respect for the true election outcome.