
A Venezuelan soldier casts her vote at a polling station during the municipal legislators election in Caracas, Venezuela December 9, 2018.
Germany, France and Spain said that they would recognize the self-proclaimed president of Venezuela unless new elections are held - but Maduro has stressed that Europe has no right to make such demands, telling RIA Novosti that the next elections will take place in 2025.
In an earlier interview with CNN Turk, Maduro slammed the European demand as "complete insolence."
"They should withdraw this ultimatum. No one can give us an ultimatum," Maduro said. "Venezuela is not tied to Europe. This is complete insolence."














Comment: He's right, actually. Venezuela's business is none of Europe's business.
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