This is what the situation looks like in Venezuela three months after the presidential elections
Three months have passed since the controversial presidential elections of July 28, after which electoral authorities announced President Nicolás Maduro as the winner without disaggregated results or minutes to prove it. Meanwhile, the opposition relies on the original minutes collected by its witnesses to affirm that Edmundo González prevailed and that, although he is now in exile in Spain, he will be sworn in before the national assembly on January 10, as established by the constitution. In the middle, Venezuelans have had three months of political uncertainty while dealing with the economic crisis.
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