Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia stated on Thursday in Costa Rica that Nicolás Maduro's regime poses a regional threat and is "living its last days in power." "The regime led by Nicolás Maduro today constitutes a regional threat and should be recognized as such by all democracies in Ibero-America,
Following its democratic tradition, Costa Rica labeled Nicolás Maduro’s takeover of power ... the electoral fraud and the illegitimate and undemocratic reelection of Nicolas Maduro.” The nation called on the global community to persist in seeking ...
Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, and the Dominican Republic rejected this Saturday the inauguration ceremony of President Nicolás Maduro for a third term in Venezuela following elections they consider fraudulent. The four governments, which make up the ...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro attends a military ceremony on his inauguration ... from left, Laura Chinchilla of Costa Rica, Jorge Quiroga of Bolivia, Vicente Fox of Mexico, Andres Pastrana of Colombia, Hipolito Mejia of the Dominican Republic ...
He hasn't offered details of how he intends to enter the country to appear at the inauguration and strip Maduro of power. Costa Rica's former President Laura Chinchilla — part of the delegation ...
He hasn’t offered details of how he intends to enter the country to appear at the inauguration and strip Maduro of power. Costa Rica’s former President Laura Chinchilla — part of the ...
An opponent of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro holds a banner ... country to appear at the inauguration and strip Maduro of power. Costa Rica's former President Laura Chinchilla — part ...
Panamanian President rejects Trump's claim on the Panama Canal. Learn about the current administration and the canal's permanent neutrality.
The US ruling class is approaching a consensus on the use of further economic devastation and potentially military force to oust Maduro and secure control over the world’s largest oil reserves.
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Chamo’s Bar and Grill in Katy, Texas, caters to Venezuelans craving reminders of home. They find yellow arepas exploding with beef and cheese, an immense TV beaming a merengue show and fellow Venezuelans hugging in greeting, kissing goodbye or dancing while busing tables.
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González receives support from Costa Rica's government during Latin American tour. Latest on diplomatic relations