Today, Venezuelan opposition will vote on whether or not Guaidó will continue to serve as interim president. Maduro's top priority is freeing his frontman, Alex Saab, and he can succeed
The dictatorship frontman in in jail in Miami. Decisions made by Venezuela's opposition representatives today are crucial, as evidenced by the judge of the Colombian tycoon's trial
Decisions made by Venezuela's opposition representatives today are crucial, as evidenced by the trial of Colombian tycoon Alex Saab, the Maduro regime's top international financial player, currently underway in Miami. During yesterday's trial, the judge, Robert Scola, questioned how far he could accept the Chavista strategy, which transformed Saab into a diplomat to grant him immunity if the government in Caracas is not recognized by Washington, which instead recognizes Guaidó and his interim government.