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Why Venezuela Now Has Two Parliamentary Presidents

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Following the election of a new presidency of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, the former incumbent, voted on a parallel committee under his leadership.

At an improvised meeting of opposition deputies in the building of the daily 'El Nacional', which is critical of the government, he also had himself re-elected president of the parliament on Sunday.

It is said that 100 opposition deputies voted for him . . .

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