Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro rejected Sunday call by European countries to call snap elections after Juan Guaido declared Latin American interim leader.. Maduro said in interview with Spanish Sexta that he would not in to pressure from those calling for his departure... ..…
Maduro, for his part, stood defiant, accusing United States of preparing in South American country and rejecting U.S...…
Maduro, for his part, stood defiant, accusing United States of preparing in South American country and rejecting U.S...…
Earlier this year, the United Nations Program for Development placed Venezuela among the countries with the highest Human Development Index, surpassing most Latin American countries. . Venezuela has built 3 million homes for the poor and working class, 1.6 million under Maduro, to house up..…
Russia, one of the main allies of Maduro's regime, slammed what it dubbed European interference in the oil-rich and impoverished Latin American country, saying it was attempt to legitimise usurped power... ..…
By doing so, Morocco became the first country in all of Africa and the in Middle East to express its support for American-backed against the democratically elected President Maduro. ..…
o European pressure, bloc of Latin American nations plus Canada were to meet on Monday seeking to maintain their pressure on Maduro.. ..…
Why does European Union have to tell in the world that has already had elections that it has to repeat its presidential elections, said Maduro, interviewed Caracas... Already recognized by United States, Canada, Australia and Latin American countries, he began to exercise authority for..…
Recently she said, “the Maduro regime is now fully entrenched as a dictatorship” while in September Ottawa asked (with five South American nations) the International Criminal Court to investigate the Venezuelan government, which is the first time a government has been formally brought..…
The account of the story holds that Juan Guaidó, has been declared president on the grounds that Maduro is dictator. Miguel Tinker Salas, Professor of Latin American History at Pomona College, and one of the world's leading experts on Venezuelan history and politics, told me in..…
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