Three weeks into Juan Guaidó's self-declared interim presidency, the National Assembly leader is recognized by over 50 governments from around the world. But even supporters increasingly admit that Nicolás Maduro, whose second presidential mandate is widely considered illegitimate, doesn't seem likely to hand over the reins of power anytime soon. (
Guaidó losing momentum (Feb. 14, 2019)
Guaidó losing momentum (Feb. 14, 2019)
Guaidó losing momentum (Feb. 14, 2019)
Three weeks into Juan Guaidó's self-declared interim presidency, the National Assembly leader is recognized by over 50 governments from around the world. But even supporters increasingly admit that Nicolás Maduro, whose second presidential mandate is widely considered illegitimate, doesn't seem likely to hand over the reins of power anytime soon. (