France to recognise Guaido as legitimate if Maduro doesn't call vote by Sunday
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France will recognise Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido as interim president if Nicolas Maduro does not announce a presidential vote by Sunday night, France's European affairs minister said. "If by tonight, (President) Maduro does not commit to organising presidential elections, then France will consider Juan Guaido as legitimate to organise them in his place and we will consider him as the interim president until legitimate elections in Venezuela (take place)," Nathalie Loiseau told LCI television on Sunday. She dismissed Maduro's proposal of an early parliamentary election as a "farce".
(With inputs from agencies.)
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