Приклади вживання Maduro Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Maduro has to go.
Russian PMC began to protect Maduro?
Maduro has to go!".
Previously, the Venezuelan army backed Maduro.
Nicholas Maduro invited them in.
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Maduro has survived, but seven soldiers were injured.
Four demonstrations tookplace last week against the socialist President Maduro.
Maduro showed state television of Venezuela.
A recent survey found 72 percent of Venezuelans wanted Maduro to resign.
Maduro said in a televised speech Monday.
In Tuesday evening's emotional address, Maduro said Chavez had died“after battling a tough illness for nearly two years”.
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Maduro is a dictator with no legitimate claim to power- and Nicolás Maduro must go,” Pence said.
Law enforcement authorities confirmed 24 channel that Maduro came mercenaries“Wagner”, in Russia deny everything.
Maduro declared earlier the establishment of more than 50,000 people's militia units in Venezuela in the coming months.
The government has blocked their attempts to remove Maduro from power by a referendum vote, and it has also delayed local and state elections.
Maduro said the captured lieutenant was"actively giving information and we have testimony from seven of the civilians.".
Vice President Nicolas Maduro said that Chavez died“after battling a tough illness for nearly two years.”.
Maduro appeared on state television Sunday, showing off anti-aircraft systems and other weapons he says will make Venezuelan cities“impregnable.”.
Critics of the Maduro regime accuse it of corruption and economic mismanagement stemming back to the president's predecessor, Hugo Chávez.
Maduro, whom the opposition has accused of destroying democracy in Venezuela, on January 10 officially stepped in for the second presidential term, which will last until 2025.
Maduro said that 100 million petro tokens worth some $6 billion will be issued, despite the fact that the opposition-controlled Venezuelan parliament declared the petro illegal.
Maduro attempted to push the petro during his recent visit to Moscow, offering Russia the opportunity to use the Venezuelan coin in its oil industry finances.
Miguel Poiares Maduro, director of the School of Transnational Governance at the European University Institute, was a member of the European Commission High Level Group on Media Freedom and Pluralism.