Politics of Venezuela
As Guaido struggles, US sees narrowing path on Venezuela
After a coup attempt in Venezuela quickly fizzled out, the United States is insisting that President Nicolas Maduro's days remain numbered but according to the U.S. media reports Washington may have overestimated the opposition leader's strength and could not manage to trigger high profile defections from the administration.
"We're on right track, no turning back"; one dead in Caracas
The self-proclaimed president, and leader of the Venezuelan opposition Juan Guaido told his supporters during the protest that demonstrations were "an irreversible process" and would continue each day "until freedom is achieved."
Pompeo Says Russia Dissuaded Maduro From Fleeing Venezuela
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro had been ready Tuesday to fly into exile in Cuba until he was dissuaded by Russia, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said, amid a military uprising in Caracas, reported AFP.
"He had an airplane on the tarmac, he was ready to leave this morning as we understand it, and the Russians indicated that he should stay," Pompeo told CNN.
Venezuela crisis: Venezuelans have gathered for mass protests after opposition leader Juan Guaidó called for fresh demonstrations
Venezuelans have gathered for mass protests after opposition leader Juan Guaidó called for fresh demonstrations.
It comes the day after President Nicolás Maduro said he had stopped an "attempted coup" by the opposition.
"Today we continue," Mr Guaidó tweeted. "We will keep going with more strength than ever, Venezuela". Pro-government protests will also take place.
Maduro announces 'criminal prosecutions for rebellion'
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro warned on April 30 that those responsible for a military uprising against him would face "criminal prosecutions."
Maduro and Guaido speak after chaos in Caracas
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Venezuela’s Guaido in attempted coup against Maduro
Venezuelan opposition leader and self-proclaimed acting president Juan Guaido said on Tuesday that troops had joined his campaign to oust President Nicolas Maduro as the government vowed to put down what it called an attempted coup.
Venezuela's Guaido stripped of immunity
Venezuelan lawmakers loyal to President Nicolas Maduro stripped opposition leader Juan Guaido's immunity on April 2 and authorized the high court to criminally prosecute him for proclaiming himself the crisis-hit country's ruler.
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Venezuela’s Maduro blocks Guaido from office as the opposition scoffs
Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido will be barred from public office for 15 years, the government comptroller said on March 28, as it seeks to crack down on the U.S.-backed rival to President Nicolas Maduro.
Russian soldiers arrive, Guaido urges "Operation Freedom"
He called for an action that would lead to seizing power in Venezuela after the global media reported that two Russian military planes had landed at the airport in Caracas during the weekend.