Las primeras delegaciones en arribar a posesión de Maduro
El presidente de Cuba, Miguel Díaz Canel, y su colega de Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, fueron dos de los primeros mandatarios en arribar a la ceremonia de posesión de Nicolás Maduro este jueves en Caracas.
YURI CORTEZ/AFPEl Salvador's President Salvador Sanchez Ceren (L) smiles upon arrival for the inauguration ceremony of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro second mandate, at the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) in Caracas on January 10, 2019. - Maduro begins a new term that critics dismiss as illegitimate, with the economy in free fall and the country more isolated than ever. (Photo by YURI CORTEZ / AFP)
El presidente de Cuba, Miguel Díaz Canel, y su colega de Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, fueron dos de los primeros mandatarios en arribar a la ceremonia de posesión de Nicolás Maduro este jueves en Caracas.
YURI CORTEZ/AFPNicaragua's President Daniel Ortega (C) greets members of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) upon arrival for the inauguration ceremony of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro second mandate, at the TSJ headquarters in Caracas on January 10, 2019. - Maduro begins a new term that critics dismiss as illegitimate, with the economy in free fall and the country more isolated than ever. (Photo by Yuri CORTEZ / AFP)
YURI CORTEZ/AFPCuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel (C) waves upon arrival fot the inauguration ceremony of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro second mandate, at the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) in Caracas on January 10, 2019. - Maduro begins a new term that critics dismiss as illegitimate, with the economy in free fall and the country more isolated than ever. (Photo by YURI CORTEZ / AFP)
YURI CORTEZ/AFPCuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel (2nd L) walks upon arrival fot the inauguration ceremony of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro second mandate, at the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) in Caracas on January 10, 2019. - Maduro begins a new term that critics dismiss as illegitimate, with the economy in free fall and the country more isolated than ever. (Photo by YURI CORTEZ / AFP)
YURI CORTEZ/AFPNicaragua's President Daniel Ortega raises his fist upon arrival fot the inauguration ceremony of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro second mandate, at the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) in Caracas on January 10, 2019. - Maduro begins a new term that critics dismiss as illegitimate, with the economy in free fall and the country more isolated than ever. (Photo by YURI CORTEZ / AFP)
YURI CORTEZ/AFPEl Salvador's President Salvador Sanchez Ceren (L) smiles upon arrival for the inauguration ceremony of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro second mandate, at the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) in Caracas on January 10, 2019. - Maduro begins a new term that critics dismiss as illegitimate, with the economy in free fall and the country more isolated than ever. (Photo by YURI CORTEZ / AFP)
YURI CORTEZ/AFPThe President of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, Raul Jadyimba walks upon arrival for the inauguration ceremony of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro second mandate, at the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) in Caracas on January 10, 2019. - Maduro begins a new term that critics dismiss as illegitimate, with the economy in free fall and the country more isolated than ever. (Photo by YURI CORTEZ / AFP)
YURI CORTEZ/AFPBolivia's Presidenrt Evo Morales waves upon arrival for the inauguration ceremony of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro second mandate, at the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) in Caracas on January 10, 2019. - Maduro begins a new term that critics dismiss as illegitimate, with the economy in free fall and the country more isolated than ever. (Photo by YURI CORTEZ / AFP)
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