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E lections will be held on Sunday, July 28, in Venezuela, a Latin American country. On the ballot is incumbent President Nicolás Maduro, who took over after the death of Venezuelan revolutionary ...
After claiming victory in Venezuela’s July presidential election despite evidence to the contrary, the country’s long-time ruler Nicolás Maduro has been sworn in for a third six-year term ...
Since Maduro’s re-election, repression has reached new heights, according to non-governmental organisations in the country. Protesters have been tear-gassed, beaten and in some cases shot at.
Venezuela's military has long supported Maduro, in power since 2013, and there have been no public signs since the election that leaders of the armed forces are breaking from the government.
Rubio, who has long supported a strong U.S. response to Venezuela's crisis, has said that all options should remain on the table to remove Maduro from power and restore democracy in Venezuela ...
Nicolás Maduro’s criminal electoral fraud cements his place in Venezuela’s gallery of notorious dictators, writes WLRN Americas editor Tom Padgett, and destroys once and for all the fou… ...
Maduro has a habit for clinging to power, they point out: his government has long been accused of rigging votes and the 2018 election that returned Maduro to office was described as illegitimate ...
This is not the first time that Maduro, in power since 2013, has declared the early arrival of Christmas. He did so during the COVID-19 pandemic, but never this early.
Maduro has been tightening his grip on power following last month’s disputed election. Maduro was declared the winner in the fraught July 28 vote despite strong evidence that opposition ...
Nicolás Maduro has been in power for eleven years. He assumed office on April 19, 2013, after the death of Hugo Chávez, who became his mentor while serving as vice president during Chávez’s ...