Nicolás Maduro svärs in for six years as president of Venezuela. The ceremony is carried out by the country’s regimlojala supreme court because the national assembly, which is controlled by the opposition, was put out of the game by a disputed election in 2017.
the Opposition calls for mass protests against Maduro. The national assembly’s newly elected president, Juan Guaidó, referring to the country’s constitution and says he is ready to take over the presidency until elections can be held.
the national Assembly, promising amnesty to all military personnel who abandon Maduro.
A group of military takes control of an item to the north of the capital, Caracas. They publish a video in social media where they distance themselves from the president, Nicolás Maduro, and calls on the people to go out on the streets to support them.
The small rebellion fighting quickly down by the police and the military.
Venezuela’s highest court establishes that the national assembly leadership lacks legitimacy and that the decisions taken which is not the case.
US vice-president Mike Pence expresses support for the opposition in Venezuela, calling the Maduro for the dictator.
In a speech broadcast on television and radio, is accusing Maduro Washington to give orders about the fascist coup in Venezuela.
Tens of thousands of people demonstrating in several cities around Venezuela – for and against Nicolás Maduro – which leads to civil unrest and clashes in Caracas.
Juan Guaidó proclaims himself interim president. He says that he will lead a transitional government and promised free elections.
president of the united states Donald Trump recognizes Guaidó as interim president. Also Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Peru and several other countries expressing their support for him. The EU calls for free elections in Venezuela.
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Turkey, Cuba, Bolivia and Mexico expresses its support for Nicolás Maduro.
Maduro breaks diplomatic relations with the united states. U.S. responds to Maduro does not have the power to end the countries ‘ relationship.
the Uk go out and support the Guaidó. President of the French republic Emmanuel Macron tribute to the opposition demonstrators ‘ courage.
Russian president Vladimir Putin expresses his support for the regime. Putin warns the US and other states to intervene militarily in Venezuela.
Juan Guaidó says he does not rule out an amnesty for Maduro if he leave power.
Maduro says he can think of to meet this young man,” the 35-year-old Guaidó. But the leader of the opposition says, on the contrary, no to negotiations, if these do not mean that Maduro resigns and the announced new elections.
Spain’s prime minister Pedro Sánchez announces that the country will recognise Guaidó as president if the election is not announced within eight days.
President Emmanuel Macron tweet that he will admit Guaidó as temporary president, unless the choices are announced next week. Even Germany is willing to recognise the Guaidó as interim president.
AFP, Reuters, the institute of Foreign affairs