The Maduro government still shows no signs of surrendering power in Venezuela
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President Nicolás Maduro has claimed another victory after the elections in Venezuela. The opposition sees voter fraud and is protesting against the government.


In Venezuela, thousands have taken to the streets against the authoritarian government of head of state Maduro.
The Maduro government still shows no signs of surrendering power in Venezuela
Foreign allies such as Russia, China, Cuba and Iran have become critical to the survival of the Nicolás Maduro regime in Venezuela, and his dependence on them has only deepened in the wake of last weekend's election.
Despite reasonable doubts about the democratic and transparent nature of the electoral process, more than 12 million Venezuelans went to the polls on July 28, many of them with the hope of ending the current government of Nicolás Maduro. Early Monday, the Venezuelan president dashed their hopes by declaring himself the winner, skipping over all the rules that would validate the result. Not everyone in Venezuela is willing to put up with a third …
The Venezuelan government accused the opposition of vote tampering and warned of a planned armed attack that the opposition allegedly planned for Saturday, July 3. This is reported by Bloomberg. Nicolas Maduro, who has been in power in Venezuela since 2013, speaking on Friday, August 2, accused opposition leaders Eduardo Gonzalez and Maria Corina Machado of being involved in a coup plot led by the United States, including a cyberattack. His stat…
Since Nicolás Maduro's assumption of the presidency, Venezuela has experienced a severe crisis that has manifested itself in a severe shortage affecting both businesses and the general population. Learn more.
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