Maduro s Crimes Don t Make Juan Guaido President Of Venezuela Walking past a Maduro mural in Caracas, Venezuela - Panoramic/ZUMA
More than two years after the opposition leader proclaimed himself the country s legitimate leader, the man he was hoping to oust President Nicolas Maduro is still very much in charge.
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It s reasonable, here in Latin America, that left-wing politicians as a way to establish their democratic credibility would be asked to distance themselves from Venezuela s dictatorial regime. It s notable, here in Peru, both those who have and have not done so.
But taking a critical stand against the regime of Nicolás Maduro shouldn t automatically entail recognizing the liberal opposition chief Juan Guaidó as the legitimate president of Venezuela for two reasons.
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