Four years after dozens of countries backed Juan Guaidó as Venezuela’s legitimate president, the Venezuelan opposition has dissolved his 'interim government,' replaced him as National Assembly leader, and entered a new era of uncertainty.
Four years after dozens of countries backed
Even after Guaidó lost public confidence and the support of most major opposition factions, he was seemingly immovable because international recognition and control of some government assets were tied to his "interim presidency," said Phil Gunson, an International Crisis Group analyst in Caracas. "We now see that the members of the Maduro regime are celebrating," he added, noting that it’s a bad sign if "you're in the middle of a confrontation and your opponent is happy."in a statement that the step was necessary to "build a more solid and realistic coalition in the democratic struggle."
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