Venezuelan authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Edmundo González, the presidential candidate who has been recognized as the winner of the disputed July election against Nicolás Maduro. The move marks an escalation in the Maduro regime’s crackdown on the country’s opposition. On Monday, the public prosecutor’s office announced the arrest warrant, accusing González of “crimes associated with terrorism,” including “usurpation of functions, forging a public document, instigation to disobedience of the laws, [and] association to commit a crime and conspiracy.” The charges follow González’s…