Venezuela's opposition parties dissolve so-called 'interim government' led by Juan Guaido, as they seek a united front ahead of presidential elections tentatively scheduled for 2024
Mostly powerless at home, international support has waned for Juan Guaido's"interim government", which controls some foreign assets and runs some embassies.
The Venezuelan opposition has voted to dissolve the so-called "interim government" led by Juan Guaido, once the popular pro-West face of the drive to oust President Nicolas Maduro. Friday's vote came in the opposition-controlled National Assembly — a body created in 2015 and now largely symbolic as it was replaced by the South American country's parliament. Mostly powerless at home, international support has waned for Guaido's "interim government", which controls some foreign assets and runs some embassies.
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