Venezuela’s opposition leader Juan Guaidó, widely recognised as the country’s interim president, said on 1 December that a group of deputies in the opposition-controlled national assembly (AN) were involved in an influence-peddling scandal and would need to be investigated. The revelation is a blow to Guaidó’s campaign to topple the government of Nicolás Maduro and to hold new elections in the country.End of preview - This article contains approximately 996 words.
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