power given to me is not granted

During the inauguration, Maduro declared: “We have achieved what we knew we would achieve. The power given to me is not granted by the government, a foreign president, or the gringo government. No one in this world can impose a president on Venezuela.” He labeled Machado and González as coup plotters, calling them “Guaidó 2.0,” referring to Juan Guaidó’s attempt in 2019 to declare himself president, which was recognized by 50 countries. Today, a similar situation is occurring, but with significantly quieter Western recognition of González as president compared to Guaidó. Foreign leaders are aware that this is a symbolic move that will not change the reality on the ground—Maduro will continue ruling from the Miraflores presidential palace. As a precaution, on the day of the inauguration, Venezuela closed its borders with Colombia and Brazil. สล็อต เว็บตรง

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