Venezuela lives another stormy political chapter of its recent history. The majority of the deputies ratify the opposition leader Juan Guaidó as president of the Legislative Power outside the premises of the National Assembly. Members of the National Guard prohibit the entry of deputies. A legislator with the support of an official minority and the questioned president Nicolás Maduro declares himself as the new president of the Assembly. What's going on? Our Venezuelan correspondent Osmary Hernández explains and clarifies.
What is happening in Venezuela with the election of the National Assembly?
2020-01-07T04:08:34.629Z
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Venezuela lives another stormy political chapter of its recent history. The majority of the deputies ratify the opposition leader Juan Guaidó as president of the Legislative Power outside the enclosure ...