The European Union heaped further international pressure Sunday (4 August) on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, joining Washington and Latin American nations in refusing to recognize the win he has claimed in the recent election marked by fraud allegations.

The latest rejection comes as Venezuela’s opposition backed outside calls for the results of last week’s disputed presidential vote to be published, as the Pope said Venezuelans must “seek the truth” and warned against further violence.

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    1 month ago

    What are you saying? They should not oppose Maduro to remain credible?

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        1 month ago

        I’m aware of that, and I would agree. I also think that the calling out of Maduro is, in itself, a good thing.

        It’s not as if the other examples are being applauded either.

        So my question was legitimized, I feel. Does op feel like the trial to recognize Maduro is a good one? I think that is important you establish.