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epa07334213 Head of Parliament Juan Guaido presents the Country Plan, at the Orange Auditorium of the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences (FaCES) of the Central University of Venezuela ( UCV), in Caracas, Venezuela, 31 January 2019. Guaido presented the 'Country Plan' for a new Government after he proclaimed himself interim president of Venezuela on 23 January.  EPA/CRISTIAN HERNANDEZItália bloqueia declaração conjunta da União Europeia sobre reconhecimento de Juan GuaidóMundo
O ministro dos Negócios Estrangeiros, Augusto Santos Silva, fala aos jornalistas durante uma conferência de imprensa para explicar a posição do Governo português de reconhecimento de Juan Guaidó "como Presidente encarregado de convocar eleições livres e justas na Venezuela", no Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros, em Lisboa, 04 de fevereiro de 2019. Portugal junta-se assim a outros países europeus, como Espanha, Reino Unido e Suécia, que já hoje reconheceram o presidente do parlamento venezuelano, Juan Guaidó, como presidente interino, após expirar o prazo de oito dias para que o presidente Nicolás Maduro convocasse eleições presidenciais. MÁRIO CRUZ/LUSAA prioridade são "os interesses" da comunidade portuguesa. Governo explica o apoio a GuaidóMundo
Marcelo acompanha decisão do Governo de reconhecer Guaidó para convocar eleiçõesMundo
Catarina Martins, coordenadora do BE, discursa durante o Encontro do Interior 2019, fórum que tem como objetivo discutir políticas para o interior, Alijó, 26 de janeiro de 2019. PEDRO SARMENTO COSTA/LUSACatarina Martins antevê "banho de sangue". BE não apoia Maduro nem GuaidóPolítica
epa07315394 (FILE) - Juan Guaido, President of the Venezuelan Parliament, poses after he announces that he assumes executive powers, in Caracas, Venezuela, 23 January 2019 (reissued 24 January 2019). Venezuela has fallen into a new deep political crisis after National Assembly leader Juan Guaido declared himself interim president of Venezuela 23 January and promised to guide the country toward new election as he consider last May's election not valid. Many Heads of State and governments have recognized Guaido as president, among them US President Donald Trump, Canadian Government and Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro. Nicolas Maduro became president in 2013 after the death of Hugo Chavez and was sworn in for a second term on May 2018. Venezuela has been facing an economic and social crisis where the inflation, according to the document of the National Assembly, has reached 80.000 per cent per cent in 12 months and the shortages of basic items have lead millions of people into poverty while according to reports up to three million Venezuelans have left the country since 2014.  EPA/MIGUEL GUTIERREZPortugal reconhece Guaidó como Presidente interino. E o Governo vai explicar porquêPolítica
Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido speaks during a rally with members of the Venezuela's National Assembly regarding an amnesty law project for members of the military, in Caracas, Venezuela, January 26, 2019. REUTERS/Andres Martinez CasaresMaduro não cumpriu o prazo para eleições. Países europeus dão o 'sim' a GuaidóMundo
epa07300762 Peruvian writer and Noble Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa delivers a speech during the second day of the PP's National Convention at the IFEMA Convention and Congress Center in Madrid, Spain, 19 January 2019. The three-day congress, running until 20 January, was organized to look for an 'ideological rearmament'.  EPA/Javier LizonVargas Llosa pede pressão para acelerar queda de MaduroMundo
O primeiro-ministro, António Costa, discursa durante a apresentação do Plano Estratégico do Baixo Sabor, em Torre de Moncorvo, 01 de fevereiro de 2019. PEDRO SARMENTO COSTA/LUSA"Se vamos invadir a Venezuela? Não, não vamos invadir a Venezuela"Política
Venezuelan opposition leader and self-proclaimed interim president Juan Guaido pauses as he speaks during an interview with Reuters in Caracas, Venezuela January 31, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia RawlinsGuaidó apresenta plano para combater crise que inclui Governo de transiçãoMundo
epa07325917 Members of civil society arrive at the control post of the presidential residence, known as La Casona, to deliver the Amnesty Law, in Caracas, Venezuela, 27 January 2019. The Venezuelan opposition began today a campaign to get the military and police of the country the text of a law recently approved by Parliament, where it exercises a strong majority, and seeks officials to ignore the Government of Nicolas Maduro.  EPA/Leonardo MunozPelo menos nove jornalistas foram detidos pelas forças de MaduroMundo