The Venezuelan presidential crisis was a political crisis concerning the leadership and the legitimate president of Venezuela between 2019 and 2023, with...
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The 2024 Venezuelan political crisis refers to the ongoing crisis in Venezuela that was aggravated after the 2024 Venezuelan presidential election results...
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1999 Venezuelan Constitution to install National Assembly Speaker Juan Guaidó as acting president, precipitating the Venezuelan presidential crisis. By...
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the 1999 Venezuelan Constitution. The 2024 Venezuelan political crisis is the crisis that continued after the 2024 Venezuelan presidential election results...
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During the crisis in Venezuela, the United States applied sanctions against specific Venezuelan government entities and individuals associated with the...
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During the Venezuelan presidential crisis concerning the legitimate President of Venezuela, reactions and responses to the crisis were greatly divided...
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During the 2019 Venezuelan presidential crisis, AP News reported that "familiar geopolitical sides" had formed, with allies Russia, China, Iran, Turkey...
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lowest voter turnout in Venezuela's democratic era. Several Venezuelan NGOs, such as Foro Penal, Súmate, Voto Joven, the Venezuelan Electoral Observatory...
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period was characterized by economic prosperity. The Venezuelan presidential crisis was a political crisis concerning the leadership and who holds the office...
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place during the ongoing political crisis within the country, and are not expected to be free nor fair. Venezuela uses a parallel voting system, with...
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International reactions to the 2024 Venezuelan presidential election of Incumbent President Nicolás Maduro on 28 July 2024 emerged from around the world...
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The Venezuelan refugee crisis, the largest recorded refugee crisis in the Americas, refers to the emigration of millions of Venezuelans from their native...
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as part of the 2024 Venezuelan political crisis. The election and unrest occurred in the context of the ongoing crisis in Venezuela. Statistical analyses...
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Venezuelan crisis or Venezuela crisis may refer to: Venezuelan crisis of 1895, between Venezuela and the United Kingdom Venezuelan crisis of 1902–03,...
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expanded them to block purchase of Venezuelan debt. Beginning in January 2019, during the Venezuelan presidential crisis, the U.S. applied additional economic...
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signal” had flown over.[citation needed] 2024 Venezuelan political crisis Argentina-Venezuela relations "Venezuela: Forces surround embassy sheltering opposition...
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November 2023. Venezuela became more aggressive towards Guyana during the administration of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro. The Venezuelan Navy detained...
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Lima Group (category International reactions to the crisis in Venezuela)
received 700,000 Venezuelan refugees and migrants due to the crisis that is the responsibility of Maduro." During the 2019 Venezuela uprising, group members...
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the acting president of Venezuela during the Venezuelan presidential crisis. In January 2023, the embassy and all Venezuelan consulates in the United...
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Operation Tun Tun (category Venezuelan presidential crisis)
2017 Venezuelan protests that describes a crackdown on dissent from the Venezuelan opposition using state security forces. After the 2024 Venezuelan presidential...
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Juan Guaidó (redirect from Transitional Government of Venezuela)
key figure in the Venezuelan presidential crisis, which began when the National Assembly, considering the 2018 Venezuelan presidential election illegitimate...
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more information. In the context of the political crisis following the 2024 Venezuelan presidential election, Diosdado Cabello—recently appointed by Maduro...
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a presidential order declaring Venezuela a "threat to its national security" and ordered sanctions against seven Venezuelan officials. Venezuelan President...
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Chávez and Nicolás Maduro. The 2019 Venezuelan presidential crisis concerning who is the legitimate President of Venezuela has been underway since 10 January...
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The 2019 Venezuelan protests began in the first days of January as a result of the Venezuelan presidential crisis. Protests against the legitimacy of the...
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2023 during the Venezuelan presidential crisis. Maduro was elected to his first term in 2013 but received backlash from opposing Venezuelans and some members...
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The Venezuelan crisis of 1902–1903 was a naval blockade imposed against Venezuela by Great Britain, Germany, and Italy from December 1902 to February...
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Venezuela, saying that this would disqualify him from holding the presidential office in Venezuela. By 2014, official declarations by the Venezuelan government...
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in Venezuela was the currency instability in Venezuela that began in 2016 during the country's ongoing socioeconomic and political crisis. Venezuela began...
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Presidential elections were held in Venezuela on 14 April 2013 following the death of President Hugo Chávez on 5 March 2013. Nicolás Maduro—who had assumed...
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