By Alex Ward @AlexWardVox. The Venezuelan Presidential Crisis — Rolando Seijas-Bolinaga , PhD Candidate, University of Cambridge The leader of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, was sworn in as Venezuelan interim President before a crowd on one of Caracas’ largest avenues on January 23. With his country facing a severe economic crisis, embattled Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is under increasing pressure from the United States and other countries to step down.
... January 23, 2019 Venezuelan President Maduro is severing diplomatic ties with the US. Venezuela is in the midst of a humanitarian crisis.Thousands of people flee the country every day, mostly on foot. Elle oppose Nicolás Maduro, président élu en 2013 et réélu en 2018 lors d'élections contestées et auxquelles l'opposition traditionnelle n'a pas participé, et Juan Guaidó président de l'Assemblée nationale [3] depuis le 5 janvier 2019. Maduro claimed victory by Tuesday night, while Guaidó called for more protests, leaving the presidential and economic crisis in Venezuela to continue. Presidential crisis in Venezuela. Recent Developments.
La crise présidentielle [2] au Venezuela est une crise politique autour de la légitimité de la présidence du pays depuis le 10 janvier 2019.