
Venezuelan Opposition Demands Presidential Elections as Vice President Takes Temporary Leadership
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Venezuela's opposition is calling for new presidential elections after Vice President Delcy Rodriguez assumed the role of temporary leader of the country on January 5. Rodriguez, who served as vice president under Nicolas Maduro, took over the interim leadership position amid ongoing political turmoil in the South American nation. The opposition's demand for fresh elections reflects continuing disputes over the legitimacy of Venezuela's government and electoral processes that have persisted for years.
