CARACAS Jan 17 — Venezuela’s interim president on Friday dismissed businessman Alex Saab, a close ally of deposed leader Nicolas Maduro, from his post as minister of...
Colombia-born Venezuelan Alex Saab , an associate of deposed president Nicolas Maduro has been sacked as industry minister by interim leader Delcy Rodriguez on January 16, 2025 amid pressure from the US.
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