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Venezuelans reject Maduro presidency — but most would oppose foreign military operation to oust him

  • Written by David Smilde, Professor of Sociology, Tulane University
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro at his swearing-in ceremony at the Supreme Court in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019. AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos

Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, who has led his country into one of the world’s worst economic crises, was sworn in for a new six-year term on Jan. 10.

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