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National Assembly declared Maduro a usurper of the presidency on the day of his second inauguration [2] The Supreme Tribunal of Justice declared the National Assembly to be "unconstitutional" [2] Guaidó is declared as acting president and takes the presidential oath on 23 January [3] [4] Goals: End of Maduro's government; Transition government
Maduro and other top regime members have been accused of conspiring to “flood the U.S. with cocaine” and the U.S. issued a $15 million reward for information leading to the arrest of the ...
Maduro was declared the official winner of the July 28 election by Venezuela's National Electoral Council (CNE), securing a third consecutive six-year term. However, the outcome of the election ...
Although Maduro stated that he had the tallies, [96] he had not released them as of 21 August. [18] Refusing to cede power, [17] Maduro instead, according to the BBC, "took the unusual step" [23] on 1 August of asking the Supreme Tribunal of Justice to audit and approve the results. [22] [24] [25] Supreme Tribunal of Justice building in Caracas
Venezuela’s exiled opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia has urged the Venezuelan military to recognize him as their commander-in-chief and “put an end to the leadership” of President ...
ALBA–TCP congratulated Maduro, calling it a "demonstration of the strength of the Venezuelan participatory and active democracy, whose people, besieged by imperialist powers, have expressed their will in a civic and deeply patriotic manner in a historic election for the peace and stability of the region and the entire world." [91]
“Maduro’s objective is to buy time.” Guaidó: End of Venezuela’s interim presidency ‘a mistake;’ Maduro won’t go ‘voluntarily’ Skip to main content
Maduro, 62, has been in power since 2013, and the new sanctions come little more than a week before U.S. President Joe Biden will end his term and be succeeded by Donald Trump on Jan. 20.