Venezuela’s government has doubled down on its intention to arrest the opposition leader who claims to have defeated President Nicolás Maduro in last year’s election.
Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou Thursday urged the United Nations General Assembly in New York to pay attention to the Venezuelan crisis sparked by Nicolás Maduro's unsupported victory ...
El presidente uruguayo, Luis Lacalle Pou ... Desde antes de asumir como presidente (en 2020), Lacalle Pou tuvo una mirada crítica del régimen de Maduro, al que define como “dictadura”.
Sobre González Urrutia, aseguró que Uruguay lo reconoce como el "presidente electo legítimamente en Venezuela", aunque no sea reconocido por Maduro ... este lunes Lacalle Pou también fue ...
Venezuela’s government has unleashed a fresh wave of repression as the opposition plans nationwide protests to denounce Nicolás Maduro’s inauguration as president this week.
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, in office since 2013, is due to take the oath of office for a third term Friday despite a global outcry that brought thousands out in protest on the ceremony's eve. Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, who came out ...
Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado on Thursday emerged from hiding to lead last-ditch protests against the swearing-in of Nicolas Maduro for president after elections he is accused of stealing.
Opponents of Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro took to the streets Thursday in a last-ditch protest against his swearing-in for a third six-year term as president.
El presidente de Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pou ... sobre si no reconoce a Maduro como presidente de ese país. González Urrutia entregó al Presidente Lacalle Pou un cuadro con una acta de los ...
“El Gobierno de Costa Rica ha reconocido la victoria electoral del señor González Urrutia sobre Nicolás Maduro y espera ... por el mandatario Luis Lacalle Pou, y habló por videoconferencia ...
As such, he demanded absolute loyalty, which has nonetheless been pledged to the incumbent Nicolás Maduro.
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