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Portugal finally recognizes Nicolas Maduro as President of Venezuela

Portugal finally recognizes Nicolas Maduro as President of Venezuela

Portugal finally decided to recognize Nicolás Maduro and his government as the de facto authorities of Venezuela. The Portuguese government explains that it is in the light of international law that it will dialogue with these institutions, as is currently the case concerning the dispute concerning the airline company TAP. Nevertheless, Portugal recognizes Juan Guaidó as the personality capable of launching a new electoral process. The investigation into the alleged transport of explosives on a Lisbon - Caracsa flight is still ongoing. Lisbob, the expatriate assistant in Portugal. tells you all about the recognition by Portugal of Nicolas Maduro as President of Venezuela.

Venezuela accuses TAP of transporting explosives: Portuguese government orders investigation

Venezuela accuses TAP of transporting explosives: Portuguese government orders investigation

The Portuguese government has ordered the General Inspectorate of Internal Administration to investigate the incident reported by the Venezuelan government, which ended with the arrest of Juan Guaidó's uncle, Juan José Marquez, on the landing of a flight operated by TAP. The Venezuelan government accuses the Portuguese airline of violating international standards and of allowing the transport of explosives on an airliner, even going so far as to implicate the Portuguese ambassador to Venezuela. For its part, Portugal has decided to conduct an investigation to find out more. Lisbob, the expatriate assistant in Portugal, tells you all about this case between Lisbon and Caracas.