Electoral authorities loyal to the ruling party declared Maduro the winner hours after polls closed on July 28, but unlike in previous presidential elections, they did not provide detailed vote counts.
Since his loss in Venezuela's election last year, governing for Maduro has largely become an exercise in repression and controlling the narrative. The post For Maduro, Silencing Venezuela's Opposition Has Become Job One appeared first on World Politics Review.
Maduro’s inauguration seals an election outcome that opposition politicians and the US government say was stolen.
Venezuelans protesting President Nicolas Maduro's return to power for a highly contested third term this week said they did not want a "Cuban-style dictatorship."
On Thursday, incoming US president Donald Trump defended Venezuela's opposition party leader and its ... President Miguel Diaz-Canel and Nicaraguan president and ex-guerrilla Daniel Ortega -- attended his inauguration. Traditional left-wing allies ...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third six-year term after a reelection widely viewed as illegitimate and as his administration grows increasingly brazen in cracking down on its
Maduro was sworn in as president of Venezuela on Friday by National Assembly leader ... But Maduro, who was sworn in with Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega in attendance, has shown no signs of seeking to relinquish ...
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP ... Among those seen attending Maduro’s inauguration were Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega and Cuba’s Miguel Diaz-Canel. But several Maduro allies stayed home, including ...
which saw Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and Cuba’s Miguel Diaz-Canel in attendance. “No one in this world can impose a president in Venezuela.” Maduro was proclaimed winner of the ...
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuelan President Nicolás ... Among those seen attending Maduro's inauguration were Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega and Cuba's Miguel Diaz-Canel. But several Maduro allies ...
The idea of self-deportations is that life can be made unbearable enough that people want to go. There isn’t data on these departures, but history has seen other eras of public backlash that drove
Luxembourg's decision came a day after the Daniel Ortega regime announced that the ... Russia, Syria, Venezuela and Vietnam. Nicaragua has experienced a crisis since the popular revolt of April ...