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The democratically-elected leftist leaders of Brazil, Colombia and Chile deserve applause for finally starting to criticize Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro for the sham election he plans to ...
The leftist presidents of Mexico, Brazil and Colombia probably have the best chance of dissuading the Maduro government from its increasingly repressive course. Opinion: Nicolás Maduro's ...
Venezuela is set to inaugurate a head of state on Friday – but there are still two men claiming to be the nation’s rightful president.
Argentina: The Renewal Front of former economy minister and 2023 presidential candidate Sergio Massa called on to Maduro's government to release the full results, and called Maduro's victory proclamation "irregular" and "lacking evidence." The statement also condemned the Venezuelan state forces' use of violence against protestors.
Shifter said the Maduro victory was a “blatant, massive and egregious fraud,” but the opposition managed to do something it had been unable to do before: uniting behind a single candidate and ...
Maduro, meanwhile, has been showing few signs of being willing to reverse his decision not to run against Machado in a presidential election, and his regime is not moving forward in the ...
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In addition, three Maduro allies — the democratically-elected leftist leaders of Brazil, Colombia and Mexico — are demanding that Maduro release voting records proving his alleged victory, as ...