The Interpreter: Who Is Venezuela’s Legitimate Leader? A Messy Dispute, Explained By News February 05, 2019 Add Comment Edit Both Juan Guaidó and Nicolás Maduro claim to be the country’s president. So who is the legitimate leader? Who gets to decide? When is a change a coup? Some help with answering these urgent questions. Share this post Related PostsBeto O’Rourke Raised $6.1 Million Online in First 24 Hours of CampaignFox News Breaking News AlertSidebar: Partisan Gerrymandering Returns to a Transformed Supreme CourtLike Trump, Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro Speaks BluntlyAlan B. Krueger, Economic Aide to Clinton and Obama, Is Dead at 58Nonfiction: The ‘Enigma’ Who Is the Chief Justice of the United StatesOn Politics: The Pro-Pot PrimaryCanada’s Top Public Servant Is Fourth Official to Resign in Political Scandal
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