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How Venezuela Would Remove Its President

Feb 24, 2016 | 09:57 GMT

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro during a visit to El Chorrillo neighborhood in Panama City last year. Members of Maduro's own party are reportedly working with the opposition to replace him.

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With each passing day, it is becoming increasingly clear that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's term could come to an abrupt end. Both the opposition-controlled legislature and Maduro's own party are calling for him to resign to deflect public anger from the government. According to Stratfor sources, the opposition has already discussed with the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) the possibility of forming a joint post-Maduro junta to govern the country....

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