Venezuela s opposition is hoping a presidential nominating contest will rally supporters after years of futile attempts to unseat the government of President Nicolas Maduro, but it faces deep voter
But Haddad had focused instead on the new Brazilian government's economic agenda, highlighting a fiscal framework to be presented in April and tax reforms, Bivar said.
By Mayela Armas and Vivian Sequera GUATIRE, Venezuela/CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's opposition is hoping a presidential nominating contest will rally supporters after years of futile attempts to unseat the government of President Nicolas Maduro, but it faces deep voter apathy as people struggle to.
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