EU doesn’t recognise ‘democratic legitimacy’ of Venezuela’s Maduro

The European Union does not recognise the “democratic legitimacy” of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro after his re-election last month, the bloc’s top diplomat said on Thursday. “He will remain president de facto. Yes, de facto. But we deny democratic legitimacy based on a result that cannot be verified,” EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said […]

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