Venezuela offers 97,000 reward for location of opposition candidate
Briefly

"The government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has offered $100,000 for information on the whereabouts of exiled opposition candidate Edmundo González, viewed as the true winner of last year's election."
"González fled to Madrid after a warrant was issued for his arrest for alleged conspiracy, as Maduro's government cracked down on dissent following the July election."
"Authorities initially promised to pay potential informants $500,000 but quickly corrected the amount to $100,000 for information on González's location."
"The opposition claims Maduro's June electoral victory was fraudulent, providing evidence that their candidate was the actual winner as protests erupted across Venezuela."
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