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THE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES WHO FOLLOWED TRUMP'S LEAD ON VENEZUELA

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Trump’s Lead on Venezuela

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The number one official in the Venezuelan Congress declared the socialist President Maduro as illegitimate and has made himself president after a fraudulent election where in some areas Maduro got more votes than people who could vote. Trump was one of the first world leaders to acknowledge the new president, Juan Guaidó, as the legitimate president. Now other countries are cracking under U.S. pressure and accepting Guaidó as the new president.

 

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1.) The UK

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  The United Kingdom has joined the US is condemning Maduro and accepting Guaidó as the new president.  After Maduro refused to declare a new election the UK released the official statement and it was announced by their Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt.

 

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2.) Spain

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Spain is joining in on the condemning of the fraudulent regime and declaring Guaidó the new president. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez stated, “From today, we will carry on dedicating all our efforts to the task of helping bring freedom, prosperity and harmony to all Venezuelans”.

 

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3.) France

  French President Emmanuel Macron came out in support of Guaidó under the reasoning that Maduro had not declared a new election. “Venezuelans have the right to express themselves freely and democratically”  was tweeted by Macron earlier today.

 

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4.) Germany

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Germany has joined with the US in backing the presidency of Juan Guaidó. The lack of fair elections in the country has made many in the west turn to the U.S. point of view instead of the Socialist regime in Venezuela.

 

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5.) Sweden

 

Sweden is condemning Maduro and is now recognizing Guaidó as the new president after lack of response from Maduro following a call for fair elections. As tensions rise this move is sure to cause more instability in the region especially as the Russians and the Venezuelan elite still back the president.

 

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6.) The Netherlands

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The Netherlands is joining up with the US in backing the new president, Juan Guaidó. This is a big move for Venezuela and everyone is unsure as to what will happen next in the country.

 

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7.) Denmark

 

Denmark has announced that Juan Guaidó is the official president of Venezuela after repeated calls for fair elections in the country.

 

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8.) Poland

 

The longtime ally of the U.S., Poland, announced that Maduro is no longer the president and that Juan Guaidó is the new president.

These bold moves by European countries show the lack of support that Maduro has from the first world.

 

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