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The European Parliament voted to recognize opposition leader Juan Guaido as the legitimate interim president of Venezuela and urged EU leaders to do the same.Because the EU decides who is a legitimate leader in a foreign sovereign country. Obviously.
The resolution, voted on Thursday, called on the EU leadership to adopt "a strong, unified stance," and recognize Guaido as the "only legitimate" interim president of the South American nation until new elections are held to "restore democracy."
The MEPs also pledged "full support" for Venezuela's opposition-controlled parliament, the National Assembly, urging the EU states to "accredit" the envoys appointed by the opposition.
The document was adopted with 439 votes to 104, with 88 MEPs abstaining.
Guaido thanked the European Parliament for the vote. "We made a big step in our fight for democracy," he wrote on Twitter.
Yet we reserve the right to react and do everything to protect human rights, including the freedom of worship.The top Orthodox clergy gathered in the Russian capital to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the enthronement of Patriarch Kirill. The ongoing religious rift in Ukraine has been one of the hottest topics at the gathering, which also touched upon relations between church and state, science and religion, as well as other issues.
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