Venezuela's Maduro sworn in as US raises reward for his capture
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, whose nearly 12 years in office have been marked by deep economic and social crisis, was sworn in for a third term on Friday (Jan 10), despite a six-month-long election dispute, international calls for him to stand aside, and an increase in the US reward offered for his capture.
Maduro, president since 2013, was declared the winner of July's election by both Venezuela's electoral authority and top court, though detailed tallies confirming his victory have never been published.
Venezuela's opposition says ballot box-level tallies show a landslide win for its former candidate Edmundo Gonzalez, who is recognised as president-elect by several countries, including the US.
International election observers said the vote was not democratic.
The months since the election have seen Gonzalez's flight to Spain in September, his ally Maria Corina Machado going into hiding in Venezuela, and the detentions of high-profile opposition figures and protesters.
Gonzalez has been on a whistle-stop tour of the Americas this week and had promised to return to Venezuela.
Venezuela's Maduro sworn in as US raises reward for his capture
Venezuela's Maduro sworn in as US raises reward for his capture
Venezuela's Maduro sworn in as US raises reward for his capture Venezuela's Maduro sworn in as US raises reward for his capture
Venezuela's Maduro sworn in as US raises reward for his capture
Venezuela's Maduro sworn in as US raises reward for his capture
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