Splintered Venezuelan Opposition Meets with Mediators in Dominican Republic
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Dominican Foreign Minister Miguel Vargas and President Danilo Medina. | Photo: EFE
After their loss in regional elections, the Venezuelan opposition is showing further signs of internal rifts.
Officials of the Dominican Republic, which is serving as mediator, said Venezuela's opposition is expected to resume dialogue with the government after meeting with members of the splintered group on the Carribean island.
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The new round of talks, the dates of which has yet to be confirmed, will be held in Santo Domingo according to Foreign Minister Miguel Vargas Maldonado.
The opposition, led by Julio Borges and other members of the MUD coalition, met with President Danilo Medina s...
