Venezuela opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez ignores summons
- Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia has been in hiding since after the July 28 election amid threats of arrest
Venezuelan opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia was hit with a fresh summons after failing to appear before prosecutors on Monday as part of an investigation into his claim that he was the rightful victor of last month’s presidential election.
Gonzalez, 74, has been in hiding since after the election amid threats of arrest from President Nicolas Maduro, whose contested victory has plunged the oil-rich Latin American nation into crisis.
Late on Sunday, Gonzalez said in a video published on social media that he had been summoned “without guarantees” of due process, accusing Attorney General Tarek William Saab of bias.
Gonzalez “is summoned [to appear] a second time”, on Tuesday, Saab told Agence France-Presse after the candidate failed to show up on Monday in an investigation into the opposition’s publishing of electoral records which it claims show Maduro was clearly defeated.
According to the summons, Gonzalez is being investigated for alleged crimes such as “usurpation of functions” and “forgery of public documents”.