Latin America stands largely united against Nicolas Maduro, with the region's leaders deeming his recent election fraudulent and rejecting his legitimacy, except for allies Cuba and Nicaragua.
The absence of Latin American leaders at Maduro's inauguration emphasizes the unanimous view of Venezuela's government as a dictatorship, even among those from differing political backgrounds.
Leaders like Mexico's AMLO, previously sympathetic, have turned against Maduro's regime, highlighting a collective disapproval that spans across varying political ideologies in Latin America.
Milei described Venezuela under Maduro as 'a hell on earth' and called upon international governments to demand an end to the socialist regime responsible for widespread poverty.
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