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All-Female Team of Exiled Lawmakers Picked to Lead Fight Against Venezuela's Maduro

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World January 10, 2023

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Matias Delacroix/AP Photo Venezuela’s opposition has selected an all-female team of mostly unknown exiled former lawmakers to replace the beleaguered Juan Guaidó as the face of its faltering efforts to remove socialist President Nicolas Maduro. Last week, politicians who were elected to the National Assembly in 2015 as “interim president,” a title he claimed as head of what was widely considered the South American nation's last... + full article



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