As violent protests rocked Venezuela last year, Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez was one of the first to recognise Juan Guaido as the interim president of the embattled Latin American country. But fast forward 12 months, and Spain’s position appears to have become a little less clear-cut. The reason? The new ruling coalition sees Sanchez’s centre-left Socialist Party (PSOE) share power with the more left-wing Unidas Podemos alliance. By Blanca Castro. Full text -> Euronews
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