Describing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro as a “petty dictator,” Organization of American States (OAS) Secretary General Luis Almagro has called for an emergency meeting Wednesday to assess whether Maduro’s government is violating basic democratic principles. The meeting could lead to Venezuela’s suspension from the OAS, but Maduro responded by saying the OAS chief should roll up his document and shove it “wherever it fits.”
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