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Venezuela opposition dissolves Guaido’s so-called ‘interim government’

Venezuela opposition dissolves Guaido’s so-called ‘interim government’

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Vote is available in opposition-controlled National Assembly — a physique created in 2015 and now largely symbolic after being changed by the South American nation’s parliament.

Mostly powerless at home, international support has waned for Juan Guaido's
Mostly powerless at house, worldwide help has waned for Juan Guaido’s “interim government”, which controls some international belongings and runs some embassies.
(Reuters Archive)

The Venezuelan opposition has voted to dissolve the so-called “interim government” led by Juan Guaido, as soon as the favored pro-West face of the drive to oust President Nicolas Maduro.

Friday’s vote got here within the opposition-controlled National Assembly — a physique created in 2015 and now largely symbolic because it was changed by the South American nation’s parliament. 

The tally was 72 in favour of dissolving the “interim government”, 29 towards and eight abstentions.

Mostly powerless at house, worldwide help has waned for Guaido’s “interim government”, which controls some international belongings and runs some embassies.

This is a creating story and will likely be up to date.

Source: TRTWorld and companies

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