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Nicolás Maduro was not finally seen in Brasilia at the inauguration ceremony of President Lula da Silva. He declined to attend at the last minute, even though his services had said he would be there to seal the reopening of relations between Brazil and Venezuela, which had been broken during the presidency of Jair Bolsonaro. Despite his physical absence, Maduro was the other major protagonist of the day. He had just emerged as the absolute winner in the unequal battle he has been waging since 2015 against the Venezuelan opposition, whose leaders and leaders struggle to survive in exile, like the six million citizens who have spilled out into the world, mainly in neighbouring Latin American countries.
An opposition majority called this Wednesday for the cessation of functions of the interim government of Juan Guaidó in Venezuela by considering that, after four years of his self-proclamation, the mechanism was weakened without achieving the objectives of political change set out. This represents a change for dozens of countries that formaly still recognize the parliamentary leader and host opposition ambassadors in their territory.
Caracas, Nov 29 (Prensa Latina) The United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) currently has the highest political affinity among national voters, with a preference of 21.2 percent, Polianalítica C.A. pollster reported.