In the EU, the attitudes vary to Venezuelan President Maduro and opposition leaders Guaidó far. In Brussels is tedious wrestling with a Position. Some States did not want to wait any longer.

Hectic behind-the-Brussels-Scenes: diplomats from all EU countries sit together to find a European answer to the question of whether Juan Guaidó should be recognized or not. And if Yes, how much should he be supported? Must be the first Name in a Declaration? It is sufficient, the policy change probably will want to take note of?

the world policy is for the EU difficult. The interests on the national level are different, the more reluctant a first opinion from Brussels is: “We demand free and transparent elections in Venezuela”, an EU spokeswoman, without the actual question.

On EU-level, it was not yet come. Although some EU countries were long since forged ahead: Among others, Germany, France, great Britain and Spain had prompted Venezuela’s President, Nicolás Maduro, to make up for the weekend the way for new elections. But Maduro is still in Power, and new elections.