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{{Infobox politician|image_size=200|birth_date=23 November 1962|birth_place=Caracas, [[Republic of Venezuela (1953–1999)|Venezuela]]|nationality=Venezuelan|political_line=[[Anti-imperialism]]<br>[[Democratic socialism]]<br>[[Bolivarianism]]|political_party=[[United Socialist Party of Venezuela|PSUV]]|image=Nicolas Maduro.png}}
{{Infobox politician|image_size=200|birth_date=23 November 1962|birth_place=Caracas, [[Republic of Venezuela (1953–1999)|Venezuela]]|nationality=Venezuelan|political_line=[[Chavismo]] <br> [[Anti-imperialism]]<br>[[Democratic socialism]]<br>[[Bolivarianism]]|political_party=[[United Socialist Party of Venezuela|PSUV]]|image=Nicolas Maduro.png}}


'''Nicolás Maduro Moros''' is a [[Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela|Venezuelan]] politician and president of Venezuela since 2013. He succeeded fellow [[Bolivarianism|Bolivarian]] revolutionary [[Hugo Chávez]].
'''Nicolás Maduro Moros''' is a [[Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela|Venezuelan]] politician and president of Venezuela since 2013. He succeeded fellow [[Bolivarianism|Bolivarian]] revolutionary [[Hugo Chávez]].

Revision as of 00:50, 7 March 2023

Nicolás Maduro
Born23 November 1962
Caracas, Venezuela
NationalityVenezuelan
Political orientationChavismo
Anti-imperialism
Democratic socialism
Bolivarianism
Political partyPSUV


Nicolás Maduro Moros is a Venezuelan politician and president of Venezuela since 2013. He succeeded fellow Bolivarian revolutionary Hugo Chávez.

Due to U.S. imperialism targeted Venezuela for regime change,[1][2] Maduro's presidency has faced various forms of aggression and interference, such as assassination attempts,[3] and destabilization efforts organized by US-backed coup leader Juan Guaidó, who, after a phone call with U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, proclaimed himself president of Venezuela.[4] According to a page published in 2020 on the U.S. Department of State website, Maduro is listed as a "target" and the U.S. Department of State is offering a reward up to $15 million for information leading to his arrest.[5]

Foreign relations

In 2022, Maduro signed a 20-year cooperation agreement with the Islamic Republic of Iran.[6] Later that year, he signed a declaration with Colombian president Gustavo Petro striving for Latin American reintegration.[7]

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