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How is the president of Venezuela?

How is the president of Venezuela?

President of Venezuela

President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Incumbent Nicolás Maduro since 19 April 2013
Style Mr. President (Señor Presidente) or His Excellency
Member of Cabinet
Residence La Casona (es)

Is Venezuela famous for anything?

It has the world’s largest known oil reserves and has been one of the world’s leading exporters of oil. Previously, the country was an underdeveloped exporter of agricultural commodities such as coffee and cocoa, but oil quickly came to dominate exports and government revenues.

Who is Venezuela’s President?

A Messy Dispute, Explained. Juan Guaido, left, Venezuela’s opposition leader, and President Nicolás Maduro. Both men have debatable claims to legitimacy as the country’s leader. Venezuela’s crisis has raised questions that could determine the country’s future — and that a far-off news reader could be forgiven for finding confusing.

Should Venezuela’s dialog between the government and the opposition restart?

On restarting dialog between the Maduro government and the opposition, 48.7\% of Venezuelans believe it should restart, while 45.5\% are opposed. Maduro’s approval rating according to Datanalisis is 20.8\% and is concentrated among the poorest Venezuelans where chavismo has always had its most solid support.

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What is the crisis in Venezuela all about?

Venezuela’s crisis has raised questions that could determine the country’s future — and that a far-off news reader could be forgiven for finding confusing. Juan Guaidó, the opposition leader, has declared that President Nicolás Maduro is illegitimate and has asserted himself as Venezuela’s interim president.

Does Maduro still have support in Venezuela?

Mr. Maduro is thought to retain some support, particularly among the poor. Many of Venezuela’s neighbors have dropped their recognition of Mr. Maduro, as have the United States and Britain, Canada, France, Germany and Spain, among other nations.