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Spanish PM to make announcement on Venezuela at 0900 GMT

By AFP
04 February 2019   |   10:29 am
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is to make an announcement on Venezuela at 0900 GMT on Monday, the government said, in what is widely expected to be a recognition of opposition leader Juan Guaido.

Spanish prime minister Pedro Sanchez makes an official statement on Venezuela, at La Moncloa palace in Madrid on February 4, 2019. – Spain today became the latest nation to recognise Venezuela’s opposition chief Juan Guaido as interim leader after President Nicolas Maduro defiantly rejected an ultimatum by European countries to call snap elections. (Photo by PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU / AFP)

Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is to make an announcement on Venezuela at 0900 GMT on Monday, the government said, in what is widely expected to be a recognition of opposition leader Juan Guaido.

The announcement comes after Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro rejected an ultimatum by several European countries to call snap elections after Guaido declared himself the Latin American country’s legitimate leader.

Seven EU states had given Maduro a Sunday deadline to call presidential elections or they would recognise the 35-year-old National Assembly head as the interim president.

Guaido stunned the world on January 23 when he declared himself acting president at an opposition rally. Taking his authority from the constitution as National Assembly leader, he said Maduro’s presidency was “illegitimate” as it was founded on flawed elections.

Guaido is trying to force the socialist leader from power so he can set up a transitional government and hold new presidential elections in the struggling country.

Already recognised by the United States, Canada, Australia and several Latin American countries, he began to exercise authority for the first time this weekend, calling on the army to allow in humanitarian aid to a nation wracked by economic crisis.

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