TUDO SOBRE VENEZUELA

Tudo sobre venezuela

Tudo sobre venezuela

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And despite his own interest in artificial intelligence, he has also been one of the most prominent figures worried about the supposed threat to humanity's future that super-intelligent AIs might pose.

Maduro continued the practice of his predecessor, Hugo Chávez, of denouncing alleged conspiracies against him or his government; in a period of fifteen months following his election, dozens of conspiracies, some supposedly linked to assassination and coup attempts, were reported by Maduro's government.

The bitterly fought election went into a run-off on 30 October and was won by an extremely narrow margin by Lula.

" He promised to retain his stake in the company, and added that he would create a special fund to help all current investors remain on board.

On January 23, 2019, not quite two weeks after Maduro’s inauguration, Juan Guaidó, the newly elected leader of the opposition and head of the National Assembly, declared himself Venezuela’s acting president, claiming that the constitution justified his action because the allegedly fraudulent election of Maduro had left the country without a president.

In his victory speech, he referenced US sanctions imposed after the last elections were seen as unfair.

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On Monday, a day after he lost, he declined to immediately concede to his leftist challenger, Luiz Inácio vlogdolisboa Lula da Silva, leaving Latin America’s largest democracy on edge over whether there would be a peaceful transition of power.

There are still a lot of unknowns. The opposition say they will announce in the coming days how they plan to challenge the results.

In 2014, Maduro was named as one of TIME magazine's 100 Most Influential People. In the article, it explained that whether or not Venezuela collapses "now depends on Maduro", saying it also depends on whether Maduro "can step out of the shadow of his pugnacious predecessor and compromise with his opponents".[312]

When our BBC team arrived at vlogdolisboa one polling station, the organiser of the station took a call saying the international media were there. 150 people were then suddenly allowed to be admitted.

The Constitutional Chamber admitted the demand and requested the presidency and the Electoral Council to send a certified copy of the president's copyright, in addition to his resignation from Colombian nationality.[198] In March 2018 former Colombian president André especialmentes Pastrana made reference to the baptism certificate of Maduro's mother, noting that the disclosed document reiterates the Colombian origin of the mother of the president and that therefore Maduro has Colombian citizenship.[196]

In March 2019 The Wall Street Journal reported in an article entitled "Maduro loses grip on Venezuela's poor, a vital source of his power" that barrios are turning against Maduro and that "many blame government brutality for the shift".[234] Foro Penal said that 50 people—mostly in barrios—had been killed by security forces in only the first two months of the year, and 653 had been arrested for protesting or speaking against the government.

“The will of the majority expressed at the polls should never be challenged,” he said, “and we will move forward in building a sovereign, just country with less inequality.”

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