Juan Guaidó has the bit between his teeth again after a series of large protests against the government led by Nicolás Maduro at the weekend were followed by the decision by the Organization of American States (OAS) to recognise his choice of ambassador to the hemispheric body. This might be enough to quell signs of unrest within the broad opposition movement at the pace of progress, which Maduro sought to exploit this week by dangling the prospect of dialogue. Guaidó categorically ruled out “false dialogue”.End of preview - This article contains approximately 724 words.
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