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    Florida Venezuelan group urges nations to recognize Edmudno Gonzalez as presidential winner

    By Ivan Taylor,

    4 hours ago

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    Venezuelan group calls for nations to recognize Edmundo Gonzalez as President-elect 02:31

    MIAMI - Protests and anger continue in Venezuela after Nicolas Maduro was declared the winner of Sunday's presidential election.

    According to news reports, at least 10 people have been killed and more than 130 have been arrested in Venezuela as demonstrators clashed with police in the last 24 hours.

    Opposition leaders called on Venezuelans to assemble on Tuesday again while in South Florida, Venezuelans are vowing to recognize the victory of Nicolas Maduro's main challenger Edmundo Gonzalez.

    South Florida elected officials are asking the Biden administration for immediate action in Venezuela, especially after the Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino announced Tuesday morning they will do whatever is necessary to defend the Maduro government.

    On Tuesday, the video showing Venezuelan security forces arresting opposition leader Freddy Superlano went viral.

    Meanwhile, the Maduro regime is trying to contain protests sparked by his controversial announcement of the results of the presidential election.

    Tuesday marks the second day of protests in Venezuela after opposition leaders called on Sunday to demand that Maduro accept what they said was a decisive victory by challenger Edmundo González in the country's presidential elections.

    "This government is tumbling and I think is a matter of hours and maybe days for them to leave the country," said Ernesto Ackerman, Venezuelan activist.

    In South Florida, the Assembly of Cuban Resistance held a press conference showing support to the Venezuelan opposition and those protesting in the South American nation.

    "It's the moment for the Venezuelans to do a national strike and stop everything," said Congressman Carlos Gimenez.

    "Never trust, never trust the Maduro regime or any of these regimes to give up power easily."

    Gimenez announced he is asking the Biden administration to act quickly and harshly in Venezuela.

    "We've already written a letter today. Congresswoman Maria Salazar, Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart and myself have written a letter to President Biden, asking the administration to impose the harshest sanctions on the Venezuelan regime. So that they understand this is a new day."

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